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Hand 3 is the only strong draw.
hand 1 is bottom pair and 9 high flush draw... any 2 pair you hit 1 and 2... you have weak flush draws and gutshot draws... possible straight, any 2 pair you hit might be counterfeited. FOLD hand 2- you have a weak flush draw and a draw to a non-nut gut-shot straight. If you feel you have any chance of taking down the flop now, bet. Otherwise, take your hopefully free card. hand 3... I like. top pair, mediocre kicker and decent flush draw. Either checkraise or leadout. |
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Hand 3 is the only strong draw. hand 1 is bottom pair and 9 high flush draw... any 2 pair you hit 1 and 2... you have weak flush draws and gutshot draws... possible straight, any 2 pair you hit might be counterfeited. FOLD hand 2- you have a weak flush draw and a draw to a non-nut gut-shot straight. If you feel you have any chance of taking down the flop now, bet. Otherwise, take your hopefully free card. hand 3... I like. top pair, mediocre kicker and decent flush draw. Either checkraise or leadout. [/ QUOTE ] Good post. I like these options. The problem here is I didn't have big enough draws IMO, if they were all big I'd have no problem playing this as I did (simply getting all the money in asap on the flop is my strategy w/ a checkraise or even an open-push in some situations). Hand 3 where I'm on the most solid ground, I get raised to $115 after my 2/3 pot bet, I imagine I have no choice but to call here. |
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Fold all 3 out of position to the preflop raiser.
Short of that, I'd say: Hand 1: Raise to $50, fold to a push from either player unless the preflop raiser pushes and the UTG calls. Then you might as well play a 3-way huge pot with your draw. The problem here is that UTG either has a set/two-pair or he's semi-bluffing with a higher draw. He might even have JT, in which case you only have flush outs. Hand 2: Bet $15 and hope to take it down. If you get a caller and checked to you on the turn, then take a free card. Bad luck, though, if you get a chaser with a higher flush draw. Hand 3: Bet $30 and be willing to go all the way with it. Here's your hand vs a AA or AQ Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing 6s 3s Qh cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Qs Js 493 49.80 497 50.20 0 0.00 0.498 Ad Ah 497 50.20 493 49.80 0 0.00 0.502 And Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing 6s 3s Qh cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Qs Js 453 45.76 525 53.03 12 1.21 0.464 Qc Ad 525 53.03 453 45.76 12 1.21 0.536 You're a little worse off if villain has a single big spade. Your also way behind a set, if MP has 66 or 33. Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing 6s 3s Qh cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Qs Js 298 30.10 692 69.90 0 0.00 0.301 3c 3d 692 69.90 298 30.10 0 0.00 0.699 A big pot 3-way might be AsAx, a set of 6s and you: cards win %win lose %lose tie %tie EV Qs Js 224 24.81 679 75.19 0 0.00 0.248 3d 3h 583 64.56 320 35.44 0 0.00 0.646 As Ac 96 10.63 807 89.37 0 0.00 0.106 Here you have a 3:1 shot. |
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Fold all 3 out of position to the preflop raiser. [/ QUOTE ] I'm gonna play suited connectors one to the right of the preflop raiser in raised multi-way pots all day long. IMO this is definitely in position, as 90% of pots are checked to raiser, who very often bets, leaving me last to act on the flop (which is generally the only street that matters in multi-way raised pots given 100bb stack sizes). I'm willing to play many hands against my opponents at these limits in any position simply because I feel I can outplay them enough to be very profitable (if there is a dangerous enough player at the table for me to fear him, I'll play drastically different). The rest of your post makes alot of sense, good stuff, thanks. BTW - Hand #3: I bet $19 into $29, button goes all-in with a set of 6s, I call & fail to improve. I'm not that unhappy with this (risk averse I am not), but I suppose a full pot sized bet would have set me up a bit better odds wise. My move probably gave me an escape hatch out of this hand which I didn't take - folding here to a good player's push could be the best play. |
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I'm willing to play many hands against my opponents at these limits in any position simply because I feel I can outplay them enough to be very profitable . [/ QUOTE ] This is a huge leak. They may be terrible and you may be great, but calling preflop raises with worse hands hurts your EV badly. There's no need for it unless your loan shark wants his money in the next five minutes. Pick a better spot. |
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[ QUOTE ] I'm willing to play many hands against my opponents at these limits in any position simply because I feel I can outplay them enough to be very profitable . [/ QUOTE ] This is a huge leak. They may be terrible and you may be great, but calling preflop raises with worse hands hurts your EV badly. There's no need for it unless your loan shark wants his money in the next five minutes. Pick a better spot. [/ QUOTE ] Easily dominated hands like AJ/QK/KJ/QJ - sure, calling raises with these is usually a losing venture (yes I know one of these hands is QJs) - but small to medium suited connectors and small-medium pocket pairs are hands I'll play against a ton of player's preflop raises, especially in multi-way pots. If this is a leak then the 275k hands in my PT database must be a fluke - according to poker patterns I'm seriously profitable in any raised pot situation where I see the flop. |
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