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Hello Nose, I\'m the Grindstone; Remember?
Hi everyone,
I haven't played 500 hands of limit hold'em in the last year, I think. I've heard about the quality of the Party Poker 30 games, so I tried my hand. First game I sat in was hella-good, with one dude seeing every single flop for any amount, and most pots were contested 4-6 ways for 1 bet. 2nd game I sat in was TAG for the most part, and I only played 2 rounds. Below is 1 hand of 2 that I'm posting. The game had become shorthanded about 5 minutes ago. I'm most curious about the value bet on the river, but I may be rustier than I realize. Whaddya think? 30-60 Holdem (5-Handed): UTG folds, I raise Ac8x UTG+1, Button folds, SB folds, BB calls. Flop ($135): Flop is 9d 8c 3c. BB checks, I bet, BB pauses a little overlong, calls. Turn ($195): Turn is the 4c, giving me the nut flush draw with my 8s/TK. BB checks, I bet, BB check-raises, I 3-bet, BB calls. River ($555): River is the 4s, BB checks, I bet, BB calls. Results in white below. <font color="white">BB has A9o and takes it. </font> |
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Re: Hello Nose, I\'m the Grindstone; Remember?
I think the river bet is good.
I'd like a turn 3-bet more if you didn't have the club, and would generally call the turn in this situation, with the intention of calling the river or betting if checked to on the river. |
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Re: Hello Nose, I\'m the Grindstone; Remember?
I think a river check-behind is in order.
-James |
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