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OESD, overcard and medium pair/top kicker
Blinds 250/500, about 100 of 650 players left. Stack: 5000-ish.
Hero is MP1 with KTs UTG (semi-loose bigstack) limps, Hero limps. LP limps and BB checks. Flop: QJ3 rainbow (one of my suit) BB checks. UTG bets 500, Hero raises to 1500. LP and BB fold. UTG calls. Turn: T (not my suit) UTG checks, Hero? Edit: Oh, I forgot. What about the flop raise? |
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Re: OESD, overcard and medium pair/top kicker
I think you have to take the free card. He can't be drawing to a flush, so either he's drawing to a straight, which he could have hit, or is holding on to a jack or queen. I think he calls you're bet with the queen, and depending on your image and how loose he is he might call with a jack, he could even be trapping with a set. I think all in all, you should take the free card and hold to catch your straight or possibly a ten, or king if it's still good.
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Re: OESD, overcard and medium pair/top kicker
I think preflop is pretty bad. If you're saying your stack is 10xbb, you either need to push or fold this preflop. If I push here it kinda depends on what I think of UTG, how much of his stack he would have to commit to call me, etc.. basically what kind of hands do you feel he is limping? I would hate to see him flip over KQ or AT here but a push is probably good.
The flop is an insta push. The pot is ~2250 and you have 4500 left with a strong draw. Get it all in. With these stack sizes you can't really be playing much postflop. |
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Re: OESD, overcard and medium pair/top kicker
all in preflop... or fold...
-OR- all in on the flop. |
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Re: OESD, overcard and medium pair/top kicker
personally... I also think you have him beat here... i would be willing he has 9-10 or some other such BS hand.
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Re: OESD, overcard and medium pair/top kicker
Guys,
thanks for the replies. Yup, my raise on the flop was pretty bad. As for the PF limp...the table had been playing rather passive so I figured I had a good chance to take a look at the flop for 10% of my stack. |
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