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Old 10-15-2005, 12:46 PM
Phoenix1010 Phoenix1010 is offline
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Default Smallest full house in a large pot OOP

I misclicked the first bet on the turn, but it worked out about how I would have wanted anyway. What's my river action/reaction?


Button($195 in chips)
SB ($49.45 in chips)
Hero ($137.45 in chips)
UTG ($132.78 in chips)
UTG+1($82.50 in chips)
MP1 ($98 in chips)
CO ($106.39 in chips)
SB - Posts small blind $0.50
Hero - Posts big blind $1
*** POCKET CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [9h 9c]
UTG - Calls $1
UTG+1 - Folds
MP1 - Raises $4 to $4
CO - Folds
Button - Folds
SB - Folds
Hero - Calls $3
UTG - Calls $3
*** FLOP *** [10s 9s 10c]
Hero - Checks
UTG - Checks
MP1 - Checks
*** TURN *** [10s 9s 10c] [Kc]
Hero - Bets $1
UTG - Raises $12 to $12
MP1 - Folds
Hero - Raises $33 to $34
UTG - Calls $22
*** RIVER *** [10s 9s 10c Kc] [Jd]
Hero?
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Old 10-15-2005, 01:01 PM
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Default Re: Smallest full house in a large pot OOP

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Slowplaying this flop sucks, cause this is what you end up with.
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Old 10-15-2005, 01:50 PM
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bet, fold to reraise

EDIT: next time don't slowplay the flop and don't bet $1 on the turn.
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Old 10-15-2005, 01:57 PM
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Default Re: Smallest full house in a large pot OOP

I'm split between push and full pot. Without any added reads I can't get a real solid feel for what villian could be holding. It's a pretty coordinated board and the way it played out the likely holdings are KQ, in which case there's a decent chance he'll go with you if you push. Have you seen villian limping big pairs from EP? If he has KQ or QQ, you're going to get good action. BUT the river J could have landed a bigger boat, doubtful villian has KK. I'd say KQ is most likely. My default play is would be 2/3 pot here, with a better read I push.
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Old 10-15-2005, 02:04 PM
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flop slowplay isn't bad here. He's OOP and he's passing it to the pre-flop raiser. I don't mind it much here.
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Old 10-15-2005, 02:16 PM
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I thought flop raise was from pre-flop raiser, so my post is way off. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 10-15-2005, 04:39 PM
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bet, fold to reraise

EDIT: next time don't slowplay the flop and don't bet $1 on the turn.

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He can't reraise a bet. Not leading the flop is not "slowplaying." The 1$ bet was a miclick as I stated. Next time don't make a useless post.
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Old 10-15-2005, 04:45 PM
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I should have included reads with my original post, sorry I was in a hurry. Villain is a fairly solid regular, not especially tight and not especially loose. His UTG limp/calling standards probably include the smaller pairs, mid suited connectors, and high cards. He's not limp/calling a big pair there. He's seen me get very aggressive with air and with the nuts, but he's not going to get too involved in this hand without a fairly strong hand.
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Old 10-15-2005, 07:16 PM
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flop slowplay isn't bad here. He's OOP and he's passing it to the pre-flop raiser. I don't mind it much here.

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Yes it is -look at hero's relative position to the two other players in the hand. If UTG was preflop raiser, and you were very sure he would fire on this flop, then attempting cr ok.
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