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74d in BB
5/10 live at Rockford Charitable Games
UTG+1 is loose, and not passive. Button is loose and passive. I don't like how I played this. Hero is dealt 74d in BB 4 to the flop Flop: Kd Js 2d Hero bets, UTG+1 raises, folds to Button who calls, Hero calls. Turn: 6c Hero checks, UTG+1 checks, Button bets, Hero calls, UTG+1 calls. River: Ad Hero donks UTG+1 looks at me funny. Then says "That card comes out, and you bet. Really? ok. hm, let's see what happens, I raise." Button folds Hero calls My thoughts are: When UTG+1 checks the turn, I'm fairly certain he raised the flop on a draw. I'm just not sure if it's a straight or a flush draw. And I'm not sure how to utilize this information on the river. |
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Re: 74d in BB
I'd go for a CR on that river.
I think UTG+1 was probably annoyed, decided you were donking, and raised with not a flush. I'd 3-bet and call a 4-bet. |
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Re: 74d in BB
I would check the flop and c/r the river.
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Re: 74d in BB
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I would check the flop and c/r the river. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. Betting out on the flop serves no purpose since you've got no outs to clean up or a hand to protect. Play along and then c/r the river. |
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Re: 74d in BB
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[ QUOTE ] I would check the flop and c/r the river. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. Betting out on the flop serves no purpose since you've got no outs to clean up or a hand to protect. Play along and then c/r the river. [/ QUOTE ] You agree with my flop play but don't share the same reasoning. I don't bet the flop because you're getting raised by a lot of EP limping hands and I'd prefer to check and see if I can get a clear picture for my best flop/turn/river play by seeing who bets. Rob |
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