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Old 04-22-2005, 03:44 AM
Nowhere Man Nowhere Man is offline
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Default Re: Flopped 2 pair, now what?

Push the flop, the point of the t100 bet was to get a weaker hand to come over the top, right?
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Old 04-22-2005, 03:47 AM
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Default Re: Flopped 2 pair, now what?

unless its a uber-tight player making the raise this is an instant call...
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Old 04-22-2005, 04:17 AM
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Default Re: Flopped 2 pair, now what?

Why am I the only 1 that thinks call the flop raise and if the spade misses the turn move in? I dont know why everyone wants to push right on the flop. Pushing in gives you no outs. Wait till the turn, see if the flush card comes and then put him to the test for the all in. People will fold the spade draw more with 1 card to come than 2.

Then you have the other option that if you only call the flop he thinks you're weak. On the turn of you move in you really have him baffled.

Am I wrong for thinking/playing this way?
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Old 04-22-2005, 04:41 AM
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Default Re: Flopped 2 pair, now what?

This has its problems though...

What do you do when a spade turns? If you check and he all in's with AK,AJ,etc. and you fold you've lost a ton of chips you didn't have to because a scary card came up. Also, with one card to come them calling an all in with their spade draw isn't that wrong given all the chips already in the pot.

Plus, since you have one of the spades their draw does worse than it otherwise would.
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Old 04-22-2005, 06:00 AM
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Default Re: Flopped 2 pair, now what?

Sorry about the grammar. I really should avoid posting when tired or maybe even just proofread alittle?..
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Old 04-22-2005, 10:34 AM
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You simply cant fold here. Most likely he had a flush draw, in which case he is looking at 8 outs (you have the 4 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]), if he had a straight draw, some of his outs were probably already gone seeing as the pot was 5 handed.

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I think you're right that I should have pushed. Everyone has made the case quite effectively. I don't think, however, that having 5 players in the pot does anything to hurt his straight draw because their cards, which we can't see, are just as random as those left in the deck.
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Old 04-22-2005, 10:48 AM
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You're flop bet is way too small. I hoped that you knew this and were doing it because the big stack had been swinging his chips around and you were expecting a big raise just like you got to push over the top of.

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My thinking on the 100 bet was to get a raise from an ace. I was in early position, and with that many players in the pot, I figured someone had an ace (and would want to cut the pot odds of someone on a flush draw). Like i said, nobody had done anything crazy yet, so I didn't expect a raise this big with just an ace.

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Starting with the flop bet. You have to bet the pot here. You have a butter hand that is in at best questionable shape if another spade comes out.

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Good point.

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I'm guessing the buyin here is not high. In which case I don't necessarily dislike a push on this flop.

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You're right, this was only a $5 game. I started playing SNG's w/ a $20 bankroll so I'm playing the cheap games until I build up my roll and my skills (i.e. until I stop making stupid folds like this).

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Otherwise bet the pot. If he comes over the top when you bet the pot then hes coming over strength at least instead of making a big raise into total weakness. At this point you think about folding and then call because of the thinking the original responder laid out. If he doesnt come over the top and you get a caller push any non spade turn.

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Thanks everyone!
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Old 04-22-2005, 10:51 AM
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Why am I the only 1 that thinks call the flop raise and if the spade misses the turn move in?

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Wouldn't I be pot committed after calling? It sure doesn't leave me very many chips.
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