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Old 03-14-2005, 12:55 PM
krammatrix krammatrix is offline
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Default A tough spot - deep stacked 2-5 NL

Probably should be in small stakes, but here i go anyways. Villain in this hand is a very loose and tricky player who bluffs way too much and isn't good. He had about 300 in front of him, everyone i had about 600 and everyone else had about that much. Everyone limped to me on the button, I limped with 5s7s, sb completes bb checks. Flop came 5 7 8 rainbow. EP bets 20, mp calls, villain raises to 120. I didn't think that he would have made that bet with a straight or a set, but put him on a pair/draw type hand. I raised to 300. Comments?
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Old 03-14-2005, 01:14 PM
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Default Re: A tough spot - deep stacked 2-5 NL

I really dont like this play at all. If i read your post right this is a family pot were the whole table limped. Rule of Thumb: Never go broke in a unraised pot.
You are faced wit a raise and a reraise. i think this is a easy fold. you hand my be good some times but you two pair is not good enough in that spot to play a huge pot wit. The str8 is very likely or even a set.
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Old 03-14-2005, 01:36 PM
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Default Re: A tough spot - deep stacked 2-5 NL

I think I fold also. Heads up is one thing, but against a bet and raise, I dont like bottom 2 pair that much.
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Old 03-14-2005, 01:36 PM
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Default Re: A tough spot - deep stacked 2-5 NL

With the bet and reraise from the bad player, I think that the reraise is necessary. The bet from UTG could mean overpair, and of course, from the bad player, the raise could mean anything. The only other good option here would be to flat call and wait for UTG's reaction to the bad player's raise.
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Old 03-14-2005, 01:43 PM
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Default Re: A tough spot - deep stacked 2-5 NL

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I really dont like this play at all. If i read your post right this is a family pot were the whole table limped. Rule of Thumb: Never go broke in a unraised pot.
You are faced wit a raise and a reraise. i think this is a easy fold. you hand my be good some times but you two pair is not good enough in that spot to play a huge pot wit. The str8 is very likely or even a set.

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This is the correct advice in all respects. Even if you were to have the loose player beat, by playing the way you did you will often have allowed him to run you into the nuts.
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Old 03-14-2005, 02:20 PM
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Default Thoughts and Results

Yeah, i figured that it was probably a fold after some thought. THe initial bettor folded and villain called with 86, for top pair and an OESD. He made his straight and took it down. I feel like too often at the table when i feel like i have an edge i have to push it. I was going to fold, i only had $5 invested in the pot, but i just thought that I had the best hand, and so I should push. I realized later that since i knew I could beat the table, I should have just waited till i knew i was ahead more certainly. 1 more question: what if i held top 2 pair or top and bottom pair, would it have been a call in either of those instances? Thanks for all the comments.
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Old 03-16-2005, 01:32 AM
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Default Re: Thoughts and Results

you could have theoretically have negative money invested in a hand and still make the right play by pushing it in with a small edge...just a thought.
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Old 03-18-2005, 09:05 AM
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Default Re: Thoughts and Results

I had a hand like this in tahoe 3/5 500 NL buyin.. Flop was Q98 bb bet out, c/o raised.. i had 98 on the button. I folded.. made a weak fold i thought but good to see this thread back me up. BB said he folded Q2 and c/o shows JJ lol...
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