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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
I have no idea what I was thinking when I wrote that. As usual. Calling really should be the best option here, since the opponent is way more likely to not have a pair of kings or trip dueces. Make him bluff away his money. Strange though, posting one thing even though I'd play it differently at the table.
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
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Also - since he bet at it I am going to guess that he does NOT have a 2 (because he more likely would have checked if he had trips). [/ QUOTE ] An aware oppoentent might bet out 2s in hopes that AA/Kx or a just plain aggressive player with a lower pocker pair raises, setting up a flop 3-bet or turn check/raise. |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
I think we want a SD here.
As allready pointed out this could be a bluff or semi-bluff (holding a smaller pocket-pair) Eiter we are ahead or hopelessly behind. Cheapest road to SD including checking the river if op check it since that could mean either bluff or a K with poor kicker. I like the option of raising the flop and check on the turn then call the river. |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
Call, check if he checks turn, call or bet river.
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
I generally fold face-up here, while lamenting the fact that somebody always hits his K when I have pocket queens. If anybody misses my display, I make sure to point out that I what I folded was pocket queens.
Since I should probably throw some content in, I will say that the anti-raising crowd needs to consider how this works when you missed that flop and how you're going to play that. -Michael |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
call on the flop and raise on the turn.
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
I put him on a strong hand or a weak hand. Why raise the turn ?
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
Make sure one bet goes in on every round.
-Michael |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
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I put him on a strong hand or a weak hand. Why raise the turn ? [/ QUOTE ] Because the majority of the time (65 percent at least) he will have a weak hand and won't bet it on the river. His two most likely hands are a bare, unimproved Ace and a pocket underpair. He may still have hopes of drawing out on you, which is why you raise here, since he may well call. If you just call and he checks the river he'll never call you with an Ace-high that hasn't improved, which he'll hold maybe 20 percent of the time.* * Estimated but unaudited figures provided by NBHE. |
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Re: Common Party $3-$6 Situation
I think he will call the river.
Edit: Or bet. |
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