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(30+3) TT on a monotone undercard flop vs. 8-tabler
History on LilWinston44: he was a regular 4 (or 8?) tabler on Eurobet, and I'm seeing him on Party now. He plays the same as most of us: tight early and pushbot late game. Interesting hand I believe.
NL Texas Hold'em $30 Buy-in + $3 Entry Fee Level:2 Blinds(15/30) Table Table 67535 (Real Money) Seat 10 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: DTDOC ( $905 ) Seat 5: lilwinston44 ( $745 ) Seat 6: Garlord ( $749 ) Seat 7: grizwald05 ( $830 ) Seat 10: Toolchest ( $755 ) Seat 2: stump23 ( $790 ) Seat 8: prossylord ( $1590 ) Seat 9: Xeon99 ( $885 ) Seat 3: Hero ( $751 ) Trny:16625549 Level:2 Blinds(15/30) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ Tc Th ] Hero calls [30]. lilwinston44 calls [30]. Garlord calls [30]. grizwald05 folds. prossylord folds. Xeon99 folds. Toolchest folds. DTDOC calls [15]. stump23 checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 3h, 7h, 2h ] DTDOC checks. stump23 checks. Hero bets [100]. lilwinston44 raises [250]. What do you put him on? I initially put him on a set, but at the time, I thought he *might* make the same play with a high heart. Most people slowplay sets, so he might just be nervous with a monotone flop. Should I eliminate a play with a large heart because most 8-tablers would flat-call or fold here? Garlord folds. DTDOC folds. stump23 folds. hero calls [150]. ** Dealing Turn ** [ Jc ] hero checks. lilwinston44 bets [250]. hero is all-In [471] lilwinston44 is all-In [215] Oops. |
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Re: (30+3) TT on a monotone undercard flop vs. 8-tabler
Since you both limped into the pot, it's tough to put him on any particular hand. Some players will make that raise with a pair and a high flush draw. Against an 8-tabler, I would fold to the raise on the flop.
I don't see any hand that you are very far ahead of that would make that raise on the flop. However, I think your commentary may have prejudiced me. |
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Re: (30+3) TT on a monotone undercard flop vs. 8-tabler
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However, I think your commentary may have prejudiced me. [/ QUOTE ] Heh ok I edited my post. |
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Re: (30+3) TT on a monotone undercard flop vs. 8-tabler
i fold when he raises, i think occasionally he'll have 88 or 99 here, but usually a set and you don't want to go up against a big heart and other over or even made flush at all
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Re: (30+3) TT on a monotone undercard flop vs. 8-tabler
OK, so give me a reasonable hand that he might limp in from that position and make that raise from on the flop that you beat. I don't really see one. I think about the best you can hope for there is A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Jx. And that's about 50-50 against your hand.
Personally, I either fold to the raise on the flop or check-fold the flop. You're in a tough position and will be a race at best against any hand that will call that 100 bet and will likely be behind any hand that will raise that flop. |
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Re: (30+3) TT on a monotone undercard flop vs. 8-tabler
What I was going to do was call his flop raise, then push a blank turn since he wouldn't have odds to call with a high heart (yeah I dunno why I suddenly C/Red).
Anyway, I shouldn't even have gotten to the turn. I should have just check/folded this flop. Betting is semi-ok, but I should have turbo-mucked to his raise since it's a set way too often or some combo of a pair/overcards + flush draw that would be a favorite vs. me. |
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