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11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
Level 1, no reads. Following the turn call I put the villain on either
top pair or a flush draw. Seat 5 is the button Total number of players : 10 Seat 5: ctrlfrk ( $1115 ) Seat 10: hilbi ( $675 ) Seat 6: beaver ( $785 ) Seat 7: Hero ( $880 ) Seat 4: money5 ( $955 ) Seat 1: mrder ( $775 ) Seat 9: Dckz ( $775 ) Seat 3: Jami ( $800 ) Seat 8: aqueens ( $720 ) Seat 2: danes55 ( $520 ) Trny:17863356 Level:1 Blinds(10/15) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 8c 6c ] aqueens folds. Dckz folds. hilbi calls [15]. mrder folds. danes55 calls [15]. Jami folds. money5 folds. ctrlfrk folds. beaver calls [5]. Hero checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 8h, 4s, 9s ] beaver checks. Hero bets [30]. hilbi folds. danes55 calls [30]. beaver folds. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 5h ] Hero bets [45]. danes55 calls [45]. ** Dealing River ** [ 6s ] Hero ? |
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
Bet half the pot, he calls, see who wins.
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
do you play this very differently on the flop and turn from OOP?
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
I would no way no how bet this flop with 2nd pair 6 kicker and no draw, on a hugely co-ordinated board. Your reverse implied odds are ridiculously bad.
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
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I would no way no how bet this flop with 2nd pair 6 kicker and no draw, on a hugely co-ordinated board. Your reverse implied odds are ridiculously bad. [/ QUOTE ] Check fold? Thats my usual play, but decided to try something else. You are correct. Totally OT, but as a subject of the Queen, what do you think of my maybe temporary new avatar? Swiss Toni was wearing on me. |
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
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I would no way no how bet this flop with 2nd pair 6 kicker and no draw, on a hugely co-ordinated board. Your reverse implied odds are ridiculously bad. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think it's a huge sin to bet the flop, although I wouldn't do it out of position with so many people in. Reverse implied odds only kick in if you're bad enough to chase after a big raise. |
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
Not bad, heh. I had to put avatars on just to see it - usually they're off because of browsing at work. Else I get some funny looks.
Ok well as you've played it I think you have to go for a check/call on the river. If you bet he folds any hands you have beat, if you check-raise he raises any hands that have you smashed, but if you check-call you snap off a bluff. |
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
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I don't think it's a huge sin to bet the flop, although I wouldn't do it out of position with so many people in. Reverse implied odds only kick in if you're bad enough to chase after a big raise. [/ QUOTE ] I quite strongly disagree, but anyway. If it was just a flush draw or just a straight draw.. maybe. But on this flop.. ugh. It just feels wrong. |
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
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do you play this very differently on the flop and turn from OOP? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I check/fold. |
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Re: 11: BB hand hits 2d pair on the river with a flush board.
bet if he will call with a one pair hand or top pair. also if he is prone to bluff or worse yet make a large bet if you check you may want to make a small bet to avoid having to call for a lot of chips. if you make a small bet and get raised then at least you can fold if you are so inclined with a light heart. by the way your turn bet is too small if you think he has a flush draw, since he will for sure think it is worth a call despite marginally unfavorable odds since he will expect to win a bet on the river.
one thing to keep in mind is that he might only have a straight draw and be afraid of the flush card so when it hits you have to play some poker. Pat |
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