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Two Pair folded on the turn.
5 Player SnG tourney
blinds at 10/20 5 players remaining Players 1-3 have approximately 1720 chips each Hero has 1120 Villain has 1220 This was the first mentionable hand i have observed with this player. Folds all around to villain Villain in small blind, min raises to 40. Hero calls with Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Flop comes Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] with 80 in the pot Villain checks Hero bets 80. Villain calls. Turn comes 7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] with 240 in the pot. Villain checks Hero bets 200 Villain rases all in for 900 more (covers hero) Hero folds. Was this a correct fold considering pot odds? How about preflop/flop/turn betting? |
#2
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Re: Two Pair folded on the turn.
Strange action on this hand....
I think he is bluffing!!! he min raise was wierd if it was ment to try take down the BB. which was correct for u to complete given 3:1 odds. His range i guess is either AQ,A7,AT maybe even slowplaying AA,KK(i doubt QQ,TT coz you have some) or he saw the scare card of a seven and pushed you. Now u have all these hands beat but A7 so if you arent afraid of the monsters under ur bed CALL his bet. |
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Re: Two Pair folded on the turn.
He has AA, KK beat? Er, no he doesn't.
This is a really tough spot. I actually think I prefer a check behind on this turn, rather than betting at it again. |
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Re: Two Pair folded on the turn.
Good post, Sammy, but include the buy-in.
I would've played it the same way you did. I bet the turn because villain's smooth call on the flop leads me to believe I'm just as likely up against a draw as anything else, and I don't want to give a free card. But now Tigerite's post has me thinking that checking the turn keeps the pot more manageable, and you really have no idea what villain has. I'm interested to see what other people think. |
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Re: Two Pair folded on the turn.
It's really tough. If he isn't tricky I'd put him on a flopped flush or a flopped set. His miniraise might indicate a strong hand, and QQ, TT, AA and KK beat you. He could also have a random 7. Or he could have a Q/Ten and a high club, which you like or most likely if he's bluffing, a lone A/K of clubs. Without a read it's hard to put him on a complete bluff, so you're either way way way behind or up against a flush draw. I like the fold especially because the blinds are small and you have plenty of chips with which to make a comeback.
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