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65s, big pot -- take the free card?
Borg 10/20 donkfest. 2 EP limpers play any 2 and call down a reasonable number of bets with any piece. MP limper is loose and very aggressive with his stronger made hands.
I pick up 6c 5c in the CO. EP1 limps, EP2 limps, MP limps, I limp, button limps, SB limps, BB checks. & to the flop, 7SB. Flop is 6s 4d 2c. Blinds check, EP1 bets, EP2 calls, MP calls, I raise, button folds, blinds fold, EP1 folds, EP2 calls, MP 3-bets, I cap, and both call. 3 to the turn for 10BB. Turn is 7c. Checked to hero who......? |
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Re: 65s, big pot -- take the free card?
Bet.
You have a ton of equity. |
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Re: 65s, big pot -- take the free card?
bet, but i question the flop cap. (eh, probably alright, i am just really not that used to those limits. i'd probably think the 3-bet indicates 88 or something).
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Re: 65s, big pot -- take the free card?
i think the flop cap is great.
you definitely should bet the turn. you have 213 outs after all. |
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Re: 65s, big pot -- take the free card?
I'd much rather bet here and get a free showdown if I do happen to miss my 14+ outs. Getting C/R isn't bad here as the pot is big and you have alot of redraws.
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Re: 65s, big pot -- take the free card?
I bet. You have approximately a thousand outs. Getting c/r'd is not a tragedy here.
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Re: 65s, big pot -- take the free card?
Who taught these guys how to count?
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