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GC 1/2 7 handed (table was real aggressive for 2 orbits and was now becoming passive)
I was dealt Qh Kc in SB FOlded to button he calls, I call, BB checks. I thought the button to be pretty straightforward. Flop 4d Kd 8c I bet, BB folds, button re raises, I 3 bet, he calls 9 sb Turn 9d I bet, he raises, I call. 8.5 bb River 4c I check, he bets, I call How did I do? Thanks RickA |
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Raise preflop.
Postflop is played fine. That third flush card is a bit scary, but I think you have to take your licks here and call it down. |
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I would raise this preflop...i think rest of hand played ok...
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Thanks
He had Ad 7d for the flush. |
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For the love of god, raise preflop.
I think you did fine. He may have turned 2-pair or flopped a set and decided to pop you on the turn. Or he got tricky with a AA limp. Welcome to the forum, Joe Tall |
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JT and others,
You are all saying to raise pre flop. Is this an autoraise regardless of the number of limpers or are you suggesting a raise here because it is 3 handed at most? Thanks |
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Raise is good cuz its short handed and could hopefully get heads up. Also If button reraises it will give you some information.
On the other hand if there are 3+ Limpers I would just call because KQo dont play that well multiway, so it makes more sense to see the flop cheaply and this also improves your chances of checkraising on a flop you may like. Keeping the pot small isnt bad either since it will mostly cause your opponents to make more mistakes postflop. |
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I complete after several limpers and raise after say 2 limpers in the SB here.
An open-limp by the button is a strange play at any level, I feel. Surely KQo is a raise in the blinds here (even in the BB w/the SB completion. If the button limp-re-raises, watch-out. Peace Raiser, Joe Tall |
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