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Old 02-27-2005, 02:58 PM
jullep jullep is offline
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Sitting on bb with about 50$ T4o 0.5-1 game 6-handed. Ep and button limps, 90$ and 45$ stacks, respectively. I have only played 6 hands, so no read.
Flop AT4 with flushdraw. Bet 4$, both calls. I put ep on Ax and button on a draw maybe with pair. Turn is Q offsuit.
I bet 15$, ep fold button rr ai I call.

I dont like this line, should I simply overbet the flop?
This however would make it hard to get away from where ep has AT.
Please share your ordinary line in hands like these, thanks.
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Old 02-27-2005, 09:16 PM
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fold turn
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Old 02-27-2005, 10:26 PM
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Bottom two is a fairly vulnerable hand. I overbet the pot on the flop... at least then I know where I stand. If you get called, slow down, and maybe throw a blocking bet in on the turn and river. I definitely don't like underbetting, because it gives good odds to the flush drawers, especially if the second caller is drawing. If you're feeling tricky, you could check raise... and if it's checked around, just put some decent value bets in on the turn and river (1/2 pot).
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Old 02-27-2005, 10:28 PM
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By the way, I don't see too many hands you're ahead of that reraise the turn all in. I fold there. (Of course I would have bet probably about 1/3 the pot, just as a blocking bet).
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