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Re: Raising then autobetting missed flops. (Warning: 10 hands)
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8: Fold. Undecided/Confused on a few of these. Specially 8. [/ QUOTE ] I'd have trouble folding hand 8 on the flop. MP2 is LAG and could easily be raising anything from A3o to 66-TT, or possibly even a draw. I'd need to at least see the turn before I throw away my overpair. Definitely 3-bet the flop, and then you'll have some idea of where you stand on the turn. - thing85 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Yeh as said, this is a confusing hand. I figure.... We've got an UNKNOWN (BB) betting, LAG raising, Its 2back to us and 535 Board. It could be a MAJOR LOSS (If im calling, chances are im going to river) if we go to river. I think my recent downswing has made me be a bit weak-tight [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Want to see the TURN ON THIS! |
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Re: Raising then autobetting missed flops. (Warning: 10 hands)
This is definitely a big fat leak of mine, too, probably stemming from my no-limit tournament background. I definitely autobet everything I raise because checking as the PFR screams "my overcards whiffed."
That said, I'm still a winning player at .50/1 because . . . 1) they fold; 2) they call and I hit my hand on fourth or fifth street; 3) they call down and show weaker UI OC's than mine . . . often enough to offset when I lose because someone called me down with fourth pair. However, I'm starting to keep better track of which players will fold or call me down with bad hands so I don't indiscriminately push so much that my AF is more than the price of a gallon of gas. In California. This is how I'd play these hands: 1: Bet and hope UTG raises to blow out anyone hanging around with a gutshot. Call if it's one back to you and see what the turn brings. 2: Fold. The K is bad news. What could a LPP be betting with that you beat? 3: Raise to isolate the SLAP. He could be betting with a 10. 4: Ordinarily I might raise here in the hopes of being checked to on the turn to see a free river, but against a TAA that might be wishing for too much. 5: Check. Your hand is toast and if Button is weak, you might just hit your set on the turn for free. 6: Bet. That's a fearsome flop and you could take it down uncontested. 7: Ick. I auto-bet this one, but it's a big fat leak in my game. 8: Reraise. You have an outstanding hand! Push that mother. 9: Fold. The A almost certainly wrecked you. 10: Bet, representing an overpair. |
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Re: Raising then autobetting missed flops. (Warning: 10 hands)
I realize this is kind of an old thread, but I was recently directed to it in another thread. My question is on hand #5. The concensus seems to be bet. I used to always bet this type of hand, but now I'm starting to wonder. With 4 people in the pot you are very rarely going to fold them all, and many times you get two callers. Also with 4 there is a decent chance you one of them hit something, and unless it is the 7 you are beat. Do you really think you can fold a J here often enough to make this bet correct? Also what do you do on the turn with two callers and something larger than an 8 falls?
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Re: Raising then autobetting missed flops. (Warning: 10 hands)
*grunch*
1) check. Too many players involved. 2) fold. 3) raise, and re-evaluate 4) Call and see what the flop brings, or fold . I think this situation is a hole in my game as well. 5) I wouldn't have raised pre-flop there, but I'd bet out and see what happens. Could disguise your hand to be stronger than it is. 6) bet into passive field. If any callers, re-evaluate. Any raises, fold. 7) check/fold. Nothing exciting about this flop, and you are OOP 8) re-raise/cap - unlikely either has a 5 9) fold 10) bet, fold to any raises. |
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