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Re: What I thought was a great flop became a difficult flop decision
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I have no idea how to proceed, I'm new to the table. Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ Hero (6 max, 6 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx UTG ($148.19) MP ($93.50) CO ($77.70) Button ($49.10) SB ($85.15) Hero ($102.40) Preflop: Hero is BB with J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 9[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. SB posts a blind of $0.50. <font color="#CC3333">UTG raises to $2</font>, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, CO calls $2, <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, SB (poster) calls $1.50, Hero calls $1. Flop: ($8) 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(4 players)</font> SB checks, <font color="#CC3333">Hero bets $6</font>, UTG calls $6, <font color="#CC3333">CO raises to $20</font>, SB folds, <font color="#CC3333">Hero ???</font> [/ QUOTE ] Yuck. I hate having a pretty good made hand (TP) and a pretty good draw (weak flush) vs 2 opponents. Bad position + Bad position relative to the reraiser. Pushing will solve all these positon problems in the later rounds but that isn't enough by itself. I am tempted to hold my nose and call the $14 reraise. Getting more dead money in with a call. I'm not expecting a limp re-raise from the preflop bettor (UTG). If a dead money UTG re-limps you'll have better pot odds for your draw. I'm looking at winning the $40 in the pot, plus another $55 behind that the CO has. Plus the potential $14 from the UTG. CO has either a better draw AXs or a better made hand TT. Just call and see what the turn is and what the UTG does. Most people who flop a set at this level tend to just call with them not try to push out "customers". I don't want to play a big pot with a weak flush or a TPWK hand. Is my thinking correct??? derick |
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