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playing against drawing hands
$1/3 live no limit loose agressive game
Hero ($265) MP+1 MP+2 CO Button SB ($140) BB ($400) UTG ($200) UTg+1 Preflop: Hero is MP with AdAs. UTG calls $3, UTG +1 folds, Hero raises to $10, SB calls, BB calls, UTG calls FLOP: ($40) Ac, 2c, 5s SB bets $10, BB calls, UTG calls, Hero raises to $50, SB thinks and calls, BB folds, UTG folds TURN: ($160) 9h SB checks, Hero Bets 60, SB calls River: ($280) Kc SB goes all in for $20, HEro calls final pot: $320 so pretty straight forward and clear just trying to see what i did wrong here. Should I be rasing preflop more or should i have pushed on the flop |
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Re: playing against drawing hands
Raise more pre-flop, at least $12, and put him all-in on the turn. Flop looks fine.
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Re: playing against drawing hands
Yes you should have raised more before the flop if a 10 $ raise get no respect like this. The flop is correct and you should put him all-in on the turn.
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Re: playing against drawing hands
In a deeper game, I think I would have doubled your turn bet ($120 or so into a $180 pot). Put in a healthier raise and make him pay for that flush draw (or possible straight draw). Seem reasonable?
Since he only has 140 at the start of the hand, I agree with the other posters...push him in on the turn. |
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Re: playing against drawing hands
If you put the villian on a drawing hand, you can't give him the right odds to call. By betting $60 into a $160 pot on the turn you lay the villian ~3.5-1 to call.
Pot the turn and try to get villian pot commited. |
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Re: playing against drawing hands
villain had 80 left on the turn.
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Re: playing against drawing hands
Put Villian all in after the turn.
I guess Villian will call anyway (He called $60 bet. He will call $80 bet). There is nothing you can do when you charge the draw all you can, but Villian catches his card. |
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