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Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
Party Poker 10/20 Hold'em (9 handed) converter Preflop: Hero is UTG+1 with 2, 2. UTG calls, Hero calls, 5 folds, SB raises, BB calls, UTG calls, Hero calls. Flop: (8 SB) 7, J, 2 (4 players) SB checks, BB checks, UTG bets, Hero calls, SB calls, BB raises, UTG 3-bets, Hero calls, SB folds, BB caps, UTG calls, Hero calls. Turn: (10.50 BB) Q (3 players) BB bets, UTG calls, Hero calls. River: (13.50 BB) 7 (3 players) BB bets, UTG raises, Hero... Final Pot: 17.50 BB I was planning on raising the turn with the initial call. Got so much action on the flop that i figured I was against J7/JJ/77/Club draw. Both villians are SLAGs. |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
Beautiful flop slowplay, but now you need to raise the turn. Isn't 12.5BB enough to let go of pretensions?
The river makes me want to puke. |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
I would fold this preflop every time, unless in most loose and passive table in history.
I think the flop slowplay was fine, but I would raise the river. |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
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I would fold this preflop every time, unless in most loose and passive table in history. I think the flop slowplay was fine, but I would raise the river. [/ QUOTE ] When playing 3/6 I call this every time. At 10/20 i don't know... |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
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Both villians are SLAGs. [/ QUOTE ] I would raise the turn and call down if 3-betted. |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
Since we pretty much only play 22 to catch a set, we are loosing money when we end up playing against for example 2 people in a raised pot.
We are probably making money, due to implied odds, when against at least 3 people in an unraised pot. I just find that the pots are raised so often that I fold the hand. I mainly play 5/10 at Party and Pacific, but I dont think its that much tighter than 3/6. I could be wrong though :-) |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
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Since we pretty much only play 22 to catch a set, we are loosing money when we end up playing against for example 2 people in a raised pot. We are probably making money, due to implied odds, when against at least 3 people in an unraised pot. I just find that the pots are raised so often that I fold the hand. I mainly play 5/10 at Party and Pacific, but I dont think its that much tighter than 3/6. I could be wrong though :-) [/ QUOTE ] I put a lot of work on my table selection when playing 3/6, most often at least 4 players with vpip>30. At these table I think the limp is easy. With 2 limpers we won't get exposed for isolation nearly as often as if we had open limped. |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
i'm assuming the board was rainbow, or something, and flushes weren't involved? still, you played this like a pansy...
raise the flop! they're lags, for chrissakes... why must they have a better hand when they're betting/raising? just because you're too afraid to do so? |
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
why does the river make you want to puke? what makes you think anyone has a freakin' 7?
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Re: Scared with Flopped Ser PP10/20 (X post)
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[ QUOTE ] I would fold this preflop every time, unless in most loose and passive table in history. I think the flop slowplay was fine, but I would raise the river. [/ QUOTE ] When playing 3/6 I call this every time. At 10/20 i don't know... [/ QUOTE ] Game conditions, not stakes, should determine whether or not you play this hand. Seems an easy call to me. |
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