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A little loco with 72o...
NL 100, I'm in the bb with 72o. several limpers around, i check.
Flop comes 8 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (suits irrelevant to my hand), pot is about $4.5, my stack is about $130 I bet $4, MP1 limper (no real reads, has me covered) minraises to $8. Player to his left (utter, complete idiot, half fish half maniac, about $40 in his stack) minreraises to $12. I reraise again to $24 to isolate with fish if possible (probably should have been more, but so it was). MP1 goes ahead and pushes, fishy fish quickly calls, and I fold, assuming that i'm probably way behind, with a slight chance of being a little ahead. Thoughts? |
#2
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Re: A little loco with 72o...
Standard Fold. Your raise needs to be bigger if your trying to isolate.
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#3
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Re: A little loco with 72o...
I agree with Taikunin; however, given that Mr. Fish is so short, anything over a min-raise doesn't give him a chance to call. If you make a proper iso-bet he is more likely to fold out with a draw or AK or whatever he had. Given this I think your min-raise was fine, and your fold was very standard. A flush draw with overs, a set, better two pair are all ahead of you.
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Re: A little loco with 72o...
No preflop raises so I'm guessing someone limped in with a 22?
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#5
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Re: A little loco with 72o...
MP1 had JJ, fish had A8c. Turn J, river 2. A curious result, as it were.
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