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Old 11-17-2005, 02:49 AM
ChoicestHops ChoicestHops is offline
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Default Advice needed: tell me how reckless this play was

#Game No : 3048426829
***** Hand History for Game 3048426829 *****
NL Texas Hold'em Trny:17480341 Level:6 Blinds (75/150) - Thursday, November 17, 01:22:20 EDT 2005
Table Multi-Table(513493) Table #8 (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 1: g638638 ( $4788 )
Seat 2: SoooooLucky ( $1945 )
Seat 3: farmedtrout ( $1220 )
Seat 4: ChoicestHops ( $3495 )
Seat 5: chuck_taylor ( $430 )
Seat 6: DWolfman49 ( $4485 )
Seat 8: scotty2012 ( $2860 )
Seat 9: rob42359 ( $2230 )
Seat 10: tmay420 ( $1735 )
Seat 7: Hello_Garci ( $8350 )
Trny:17480341 Level:6
Blinds (75/150)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to ChoicestHops [ Qh Qc ]
Hello_Garci folds.
scotty2012 calls [150].
rob42359 folds.
tmay420 folds.
g638638 calls [150].
SoooooLucky folds.
farmedtrout folds.
ChoicestHops raises [600].
chuck_taylor folds.
DWolfman49 folds.
scotty2012 folds.
g638638 calls [450].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 9c, 5c, Ac ]
g638638 checks.
ChoicestHops is all-In [2895]
g638638 calls [2895].


This was at a $100+9. Villain was tight (8% VP$IP after 30 hands or so). Should I have just bet half the pot here and folded to a check-raise? Unfortunately I didn't give it much thought but I went with my instincts. There's about 1500 in the pot already. If he doesn't have clubs but a pair of aces I figured I had plenty of equity to the flush; plus the possibility of him folding due to fear of the clubs. If he would have the Kc in this situation, then so be it. I wasn't trying to think the worst case scenario here. The simplest option obviously would be to check and fold to a bet if I don't improve to the river, but I didn't like that at all.

What's the play here?
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Old 11-17-2005, 03:08 AM
kuro kuro is offline
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Default Re: Advice needed: tell me how reckless this play was

I'd just check behind and take the free card.

Villain has an Ace here a lot of the time and is going to call your push which looks like a semi-bluff. When you check you also induce bluffs from underpairs or lower flush draws on later streets.
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Old 11-17-2005, 03:27 AM
Wheatsauce Wheatsauce is offline
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Default Re: Advice needed: tell me how reckless this play was

I don't feel it is very reckless. He limped, then called your raise, so he is unlikely to have a big ace (AK, AQ, AJ). Given the preflop action I would be most worried about a set or top two pair (read- not too likely), and even if you run into one of those, you have outs.

Yes he has you covered, but you can seriously hurt his stack, so it would be tough for him to call with a weak ace. I don't see him calling with just the Kc either, though I wouldn't mind it.

As far as betting half the pot and folding to a raise, I don't like that very much either. You open yourself up to a semibluff raise, and make a weak A more likely to call, not to mention pricing in Kc9 (if it is even worth mentioning).

Given he called, I'm guessing he had two pair, a set, JTc, or KJc.
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Old 11-17-2005, 02:16 PM
ChoicestHops ChoicestHops is offline
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Default Re: Advice needed: tell me how reckless this play was

Thanks guys. I like taking the free card here actually. I was tempted to just shove all in pre flop and pick up 500 chips. The problem was when I saw the pot - it looked too good to be wake tight with.
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