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Flopped Quads and no Callers
3rd level on a Party 22. I was dealt 6 6 and limped. There were no raises, four players saw flop, which came 6 6 9, rainbow. I was first and bet 50 (minimum), hoping someone would think I was bluffing to steal and raise. Is this a dumb thought process? After thinking about it, I'm afraid the move is transparent, and that a check/raise or a pot bet would have been better plays to coax people in.
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
Sometimes people just don't have a hand, it happens I'm afraid.
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
With that many people and that strong a hand I might wait till the river to bet, hoping someone catches a piece along the way, or someone gets the guts to bluff.
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
I have to agree on this board I wouldn't bet. Too little chance anyone has anything, if it was 66A then it's more appealing to bet..
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
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I was first and bet 50 (minimum), hoping someone would think I was bluffing to steal and raise. [/ QUOTE ] No need to be tricky with this hand; check/call, check/call, raise on the river. |
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
If people weren't willing to call 50, chances are no one was going to stab at it on the flop either. Your best hope would have been to let the next two cards come and hope someone caught a hand.
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
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Sometimes people just don't have a hand, it happens I'm afraid. [/ QUOTE ] People usually dont' have a hand, when you're using all of the cards on the board in your hand [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
Flopping quads in an unraised pot usually results in a very small win, unless you are lucky enough to have someone else catch a piece of the flop. Basically no turn card scares you, so don't worry about giving free cards and letting someone catch so that they will bet, or maybe someone will bluff, but leading out is rarely a positive play with quads unless the other card is high like others have mentioned.
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
Check this flop. Your hand will beat everyone's so give them time to pay you off instead of doing it immediately and scaring them away.
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Re: Flopped Quads and no Callers
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/sh...c=#Post2567201
a thread that had caused some discussion, again about flopping quads, hope it helps. |
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