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AA non nutpeddling hand...
$1-$2 PLO on Empire. Table is full. The short stack on my left is kinda fishy but otherwise no real donks at the table, other than me.
After two limpers I make it $11 to go w/ 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I have $410 and I have the table covered. The player on my left cold calls, and both blinds and both limpers come along. Pot $63. Flop comes 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]-4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]-3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Checks to me. I bet $35. The player on my left calls, leaving himself $59. Folds to one of other limpers who calls, leaving himself $169. Pot is $168. Anyone play the flop differently? Bet the full pot maybe? The turn is 8 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. What do you do here? PG |
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Re: AA non nutpeddling hand...
bet pot.
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Re: AA non nutpeddling hand...
bet pot.
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Re: AA non nutpeddling hand...
A pot bet is better here. I think it ensures that anyone calling for a flush is making a mistake, whereas a half pot bet gives limpers 2 and 3 great drawing odds, and anyone holding a set will reraise and go all-in allowing you to escape without a huge loss (although you'd probably just call off that short stack's last $30 for the ~$230 pot).
I bet pot on the turn. Throughout this, you have the added advantage here of opponents possibly putting you on only aces. |
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Re: AA non nutpeddling hand...
Bet 45 on the flop. Set them both allin on the turn.
gl Dave D |
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Re: AA non nutpeddling hand...
Sheeeeit. . . If top two pair isn't the nuts, I don't know what is. . .
What was your reasoning for underbetting on the flop? Sometimes I would sometimes I wouldn't, but it depends really heavily on what I think might happen based on my opposition. |
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Re: AA non nutpeddling hand...
I underbet the pot because of a couple factors... mainly because I expected to be check-raised. A couple people in EP hesitated before checking. Not that I read into this greatly, but sometimes this can be indicative of strength.
The other reason is I am chickenshit. PG |
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RESULTS
On the flop I figured I'd be called only by flush/straight draws, and checkraised by sets. I bet less than the max basically to limit my losses in the event of a bad turn card, which would surely hit someone.
On the turn, I did bet the pot, essentially setting them in. I had them both on some sort of draw. I figured the short stack on my left would call for sure, but I wanted to make it unprofitable for the bigger stack to call. The exact opposite happened. The small stack folded and the big stack called, leaving himself about $1.20. An offsuit 10 fell on the river. He pushed his last $1.20 in, and I quickly folded, because I knew he had the straight and I wasn't giving him another damn dollar out of my stack. 500-1 odds isn't nearly enough when I know I am beat. He showed his hand anyway, he had A-A-3-4. When I told him what I had, he let me have the pot. It was a truly honorable gesture. PG |
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Re: RESULTS
Haha, good one.
Now tell us what really happened. |
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Re: RESULTS
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Haha, good one. Now tell us what really happened. [/ QUOTE ] Should have told him you folded a set and I'm sure he'd give you the whole pot. [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img] |
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