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Puke
I have KK UTG of a 15/30 game at party. I open for a raise, there is a cold caller, and the BB comes along. Cold caller seems loose and BB seems decent.
FLOP J,8,4 (two daimonds) Check, I bet, call, BB check-raises, I three bet and then the cold caller comes out of no where and caps it, all call. TURN 9o Check, I bet, call, BB check-raises now.... I puke and try to figure out what to do. Ur action? SGS |
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Re: Puke
The 15-30 games are really wild recently. I have to see a show down unless it's 3-bet behind me.
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Re: Puke
I like your play up to this point and although I find few spots to find overcards, I think I'd let this go.
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Re: Puke
Wow. That spot really blows. I have little to add and no real idea whether you should be calling or folding.
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Re: Puke
I can't even imagine calling.
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Re: Puke
Your probably drawing to 0-2 outs. Fold.
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Re: Puke
This is tough. Any reads on them or previous plays which you have seen? If both of them are lags and you have seen them push real hard with just a draws I might have to call this down. At best someone has a pair/draw and someone else has maybe a flush draw. The possibility of someone having a set is also likely. Cold-caller could have a flush draw and decided to cap the flop because he's getting value.
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Results
I folded and cold caller calls. River comes an A and the action goes bet, call. BB shows AJo and caller shows 48s. So I was behine with 5 outs, but I wasn't behind who we all thought I was behind. BB totally overplayed his hand which I took a note of.
SGS |
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Re: Results
You said that the BB is decent. They only way that I would call down this hand is if I though that there was a good probability that the BB was checkraising with a lower pair just to knock me out. Without this read from the BB I would usually be folding the turn.
A cap out of nowhere on the flop and another bet on the turn means that the loose player with position probably can beat a pair anyway. |
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