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Wasn't sure what to do with this hand
live 3-6 game - EXTREMELY passive table except MP3 and CO who aren't overly agressive but will usually bet their better hands as opposed to the rest of the table- usual preflop standards for lowlimit live play. 6 limpers (including MP3 and CO) to me in the BB and i raise with two red aces. FLOP: K(spades) 2(clubs) J(spades) I check hoping to check raise. MP3 bets and CO raises. I've played with the CO before and I am almost positive that he won't raise in this spot with worse than two pair. He looks like he has a reasonably strong hand but not a lock so I put him on two pr as opposed to a set. MP3 i have a pretty good handle on and I put him on either a K or a J - haven't ever seen him bet a draw. It's folded to me and there are two tight passive players between me and MP3. I just call for a couple reasons. (1) I expecting the other two between me and MP3 to fold anything that isn't an OESD or a four flush. (2) I think that I'm behind CO So the two between me and MP3 fold and MP3 calls. TURN: 4 (diamonds) I check MP3 checks CO bets and we both call. RIVER: 8 (hearts) Checked through - CO tables K2 and takes the pot. How's my line here. (1) should i have bet the flop given the passive table? (2) should I have 3 bet the flop despite my strong read that I was behind? (I put the CO on KJ) Any other mistakes that I made? Thanks. |
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(1) should i have bet the flop given the passive table? [/ QUOTE ] I would have. [ QUOTE ] (2) should I have 3 bet the flop despite my strong read that I was behind? [/ QUOTE ] If you were confident in your read, I think cold-calling the flop and calling the turn was best. |
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