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What\'s my line?
Greektown 2/2/5
Hero has Laggish preflop image and is posting in the cutoff after missing his BB Villain has only played one orbit, no reads Hero has Q/5 in cutoff with $1,100 behind Villain is SB with $700 behind ($30 pot) Flop is 5/5/3...suits irrelevant SB checks, BB leads out for $60, I reraise to $120, BB makes it $240 to go....BB folds, Now what? |
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Re: What\'s my line?
I think it's pretty clear you want to get it all in here. I call, bet $250 on the turn and the rest on the river. SB can have a plethora of different kickers. BTW fix your post.
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Re: What\'s my line?
New to posting, what needs fixing?
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Re: What\'s my line?
is greektown in baltimore? sorry for the hijack
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Re: What\'s my line?
Im pretty sure it's in detroit (or is my foot in my mouth..?)
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Re: What\'s my line?
detroit
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Re: What\'s my line?
jforman-
This is not the time to be thinking "now what". You should be doing your planning the first time you act on the flop, and a big part of that plan should be what you are going to do if he reraises. Also, remember that if villain is new to you, you are new to him, so unless you have been going crazy for the last orbit your table image does not matter. As for the hand, at this point you probably have him outkicked often enough that you can call all the way down. However, I would certainly consider some other flop plans: maybe smooth call the initial bet, maybe raise bigger. Try to work out a coherent line, don't just raise and see what happens. -muz |
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