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Lesson in Reverse Implied Odds
Fold the flop bet? Min-raise it? Good job, you played it well? Discuss.
***** Hand History for Game 2449004195 ***** NL Texas Hold'em $50 Buy-in + $5 Entry Fee Trny:14390766 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) - Saturday, July 30, 13:24:20 EDT 2005 Table Table 12906 (Real Money) Seat 3 is the button Total number of players : 8 Seat 1: johnjohnpro ( $910 ) Seat 3: EightNOut ( $2300 ) Seat 4: jimr316 ( $1685 ) Seat 5: Hero ( $910 ) Seat 6: davemals ( $980 ) Seat 7: MBold62 ( $1125 ) Seat 8: fkperry ( $555 ) Seat 10: texaslizard ( $1535 ) Trny:14390766 Level:3 Blinds(25/50) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 3h Qd ] >You have options at Table 11685 Table!. davemals folds. MBold62 folds. fkperry folds. texaslizard folds. johnjohnpro folds. EightNOut calls [50]. jimr316 calls [25]. Hero checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ Tc, Qc, 6c ] jimr316 bets [50]. Hero calls [50]. EightNOut folds. ** Dealing Turn ** [ 9d ] jimr316 bets [50]. Hero calls [50]. ** Dealing River ** [ 7s ] jimr316 bets [50]. Hero calls [50]. |
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Re: Lesson in Reverse Implied Odds
I fold to the flop bet without some sort of read, but calling is certainly reasonable. I see zero reason to min-raise or do anything else tricky.
Given the flop call though, I also call the small turn and river bets. If villain will give you a cheap showdown with top pair, you might as well take it. |
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Re: Lesson in Reverse Implied Odds
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...If villain will give you a cheap showdown with top pair, you might as well take it. [/ QUOTE ] yup. |
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Re: Lesson in Reverse Implied Odds
Anyone else have a differing opinion here? Thought this was an interesting hand.
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