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Old 11-25-2005, 02:20 PM
Dhani Dhani is offline
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Default Flopped a Monster

Wanted to find out if you would play this more aggressive on turn.

UTG raises (no reads on this player, new to the table- 1 orbit)2 small bets
3 folds to 5th position who colds calls (likes to limp in from early position, shows down some weak hands)4 small bets
I put cold caller on a range of JJ-55, AJs-A9s, KQs-J10S (connectors) allthough I think he 3 bets with JJ.
rest fold to me in the BB 5c 8d
I call- 6 small bets
Flop-
5h 8 c 5 d
UTG bets (7 bets)
5th position raises (9 bets)
Hero smooth call (11 bets)
UTG folds.
I now put 5th pos. villain on pocket pair 10s-6s or crazy hands like OESD.
Turn J h-
Villain bets (6.5 BB)
Hero calls
Read has not changed, I discount villain having pocket Js, may have slow played KK or AA.
River 6c-
Villain bets, Hero raises, Villain 3 bets, Hero caps
???
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Old 11-25-2005, 02:46 PM
Dhani Dhani is offline
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Default Re: Flopped a Monster

I apologize about the lack of converter. I am at work and do not have access to hand history
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Old 11-25-2005, 03:11 PM
sy_or_bust sy_or_bust is offline
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Default Re: Flopped a Monster

fold preflop, its not close. this is a very very bad call.

postflop is not great. raising the turn is much better than raising the river. if utg calls the flop, lead the turn if UTG is bad, and lead any turn > 8 if he plays more conservatively.
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