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hey is this how you butcher a full house
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (6 max, 6 handed) internettexasholdem.com
SB ($542.35) BB ($338.50) UTG ($295.90) MP ($746.90) CO ($120.05) Hero ($634.80) Preflop: Hero is Button with Th, Ts. SB posts a blind of $2. 1 fold, MP raises to $10, 1 fold, Hero calls $10, SB (poster) raises to $28, 1 fold, MP calls $20, Hero calls $20. Flop: ($94) Kc, Ad, Td (3 players) SB bets $35, MP raises to $135, Hero calls $135, SB folds. Turn: ($399) As (2 players) MP bets $150, Hero calls $150. River: ($699) Qc (2 players) MP pushes, Hero calls villain is pretty donkish/aggressive |
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Re: hey is this how you butcher a full house
drat--a really bad board to fill up on. Just pretend you pushed the flop and he called when you were way ahead.
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Re: hey is this how you butcher a full house
WTF I never play 6-max do you ever re-raise this PF? Not critizing you, just asking a question.
I am leaning toward 3-betting the flop. I would think he 3-bets AA/KK after the donkish min-raise PF but WTF (again) I don't play 6-max. After the turn card it looks like you've got 1/0 outs. River has got to be a fold. |
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Re: hey is this how you butcher a full house
Villain may be donkish with a slight oversize bring in, but that doesn't mean a huge raise from the SB doesn't mean AA, KK, QQ, or AK. To call this raise requires a better hand than it does to make the raise, or bring it in preflop. Since it's multi-way nothing wrong with the call. Flop it or drop it.
The weak lead tells me SB had QQ and MP had KK. AA would have popped it agian pre-flop. MP could also have QJ, QdJd, QQ or AK. The only problem I see is that it looks like you've made up your mind on the flop to call this down. If you're going to do that push the flop. Be a raiser not a caller, or, if you can call, you can raise. |
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