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One pair hand
2-4 online game, effective stacks are 400$. A loosey goosey limps UTG, next a weak-tight unimaginitive player raises the max. I call in late with 7TJQ suits unimportant.
Flop comes 48T with two clubs. Loosey checks, PFR bets 1/2 pot, and I raise max, EP cold calls and PFR folds. Turn is an offsuit 4, she checks, I bet slightly less than the pot. thoughts? |
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Re: One pair hand
Well clearly uve got to bet the turn now cos you've got to get the UTG out, who is probably drawing to a world of liveness. I would prolly bet 3/4 of the pot.
I dont like the flop play for the obvious reason of the UTG person...headsup it is much more reasonable. We are in the territory of creating a big pot with a bad hand again, which you know im not fond of. gl dd |
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Re: One pair hand
How often does a small bet reliably signal weakness on non paired, non monotone boards in your games? I'd be interested whether many good players regularly vary their bet sizes in mid-high games.
James |
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Re: One pair hand
I vary my bet sizes all the time
dd |
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Re: One pair hand
Flop raise is ok, imo. None of the other 2 has really put in a serious purchase offer, so you should.
Have to bet the blank turn now and hope the river doesn't come tricky. At least you have position. |
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Re: One pair hand
If he calls the turn and the river doesn't help you I assume you are just checking behind? Or are you firing one last time?
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Re: One pair hand
Definitely checking the river. I'm betting the turn to protect my very fragile hand from the apparent draw. Betting the river has no value.
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