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Friday Special Hand - Flush draw and overs vs. raise and re-raise
New to the table. To my immediate left is one of the top 5 tourney chip leaders. EP has been playing tight and fairly passive based on previous table action.
Stacks: Hero: t4480 BB: t20,424 UTG+1: t4,830 Blinds 100/200 UTG+1 limps for t200, folded to me in SB with K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] and I complete. BB checks. Pot: t600 Flop: 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] I lead out for t400 and BB (chipleader) mini-raises to t800. UTG+1 re-raises to t2200. Hand range for BB and UTG+1? What do you do? |
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Re: Friday Special Hand - Flush draw and overs vs. raise and re-raise
It would help to know your stack size, but if you're deep enough, I toss faster than you can say 'lol you limped those?'
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Re: Friday Special Hand - Flush draw and overs vs. raise and re-raise
Sorry, edited with the stacks.
Another question not directly related: How the heck do you play when you have a medium stack with a huge stack LAG on your left who is using his stack wisely? |
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Re: Friday Special Hand - Flush draw and overs vs. raise and re-raise
You probably have to fold to all the action.
I would just check initially rather than leading out on the flop with a flush draw from the SB. |
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Re: Friday Special Hand - Flush draw and overs vs. raise and re-raise
I bet expecting to get raised in which case I would push. I thought that check-raising all-in would have been too much of an overbet and much more obvious that I'm on a draw (although most likely a favorite). What I didn't expect was the mini-raise and re-raise.
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Re: Friday Special Hand - Flush draw and overs vs. raise and re-raise
one thing to consider is EP overplaying a pair, fearing someone going for the flushdraw
looks like a muck, though |
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Re: Friday Special Hand - Flush draw and overs vs. raise and re-raise
hmmm...I like to gamble, I'd move allin. |
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