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Discuss options on turn please
Unknown Villain
Party Poker 2/4 Hold'em (10 handed) converter Preflop: Hero is BB with 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. UTG calls, <font color="#666666">5 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">CO raises</font>, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, Hero calls, UTG calls. Flop: (6.50 SB) 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(3 players)</font> Hero checks, UTG checks, <font color="#CC3333">CO bets</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises</font>, UTG folds, CO calls. Turn: (5.25 BB) A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players Edit: I should mention that UTG was horrible..playing every hand. Villain had not been doing so in his 1 orbit at the table. However, if he knows this about UTG or not orwould do something about it if he did know is unknown to me. \ |
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
I'd fold preflop. I think you have to bet the turn. You're usually still ahead, he could fold a bigger pocket pair and he's often going to have 9 outs that you need to protect against and really want him to fold.
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
Oh yea, I'd need a lot more limpers preflop to call as well. Good point evan.
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
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Oh yea, I'd need a lot more limpers preflop to call as well. Good point evan. [/ QUOTE ] I'd call with one more limper. |
#5
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
It would appear the co has some overcards here, most likely the ace. We could bet, call the raise and fold the river UI. Check, but then he may check behind some undercards like K J. That would suck. A bet allows us to win immediately if he has undercards, if raised, we call and draw. If called, I'd probably just check call the river, as I don't see him calling with anything we would beat.
So, I would bet the turn. |
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
suited, semi-connected i would call. i would probably bet that turn as a 4 flush with a pair is a fairly robust holding, even with only one to come. a check/call and c/r if improved line may work well also. it would depend on the opponents turn/river aggression as to which line i may take.
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
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suited, semi-connected i would call. i would probably bet that turn as a 4 flush with a pair is a fairly robust holding, even with only one to come. a check/call and c/r if improved line may work well also. it would depend on the opponents turn/river aggression as to which line i may take. [/ QUOTE ] What about just c/ring right now? |
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
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[ QUOTE ] suited, semi-connected i would call. i would probably bet that turn as a 4 flush with a pair is a fairly robust holding, even with only one to come. a check/call and c/r if improved line may work well also. it would depend on the opponents turn/river aggression as to which line i may take. [/ QUOTE ] What about just c/ring right now? [/ QUOTE ] I REALLY hate the idea of letting a lot of the hands he has check through the turn. Like REALLY REALLY REALLY. |
#9
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
Nothing wrong with leading out here. He could be concerned about you having a 9 and might just fold right there.
If he does have an Ace, he probably will stick around. You still have 2 outs to fill up and 8 more to make a flush, so you can still call if he does happen to raise you. |
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Re: Discuss options on turn please
I think you have to bet the turn. That leads to a few scenarios.
Scenario 1 - he calls. He either has a pair (possibly Aces) and is resigning himself to calling down or he is on some type of draw (overcards to yours, flush). Either way, the river probably plays the same. You have to check because if he is resigned to calling you down, it is with those pair hands. If he is on a draw and wiffs, he won't call your bet out. Perhaps you get a bet from him on a bluff if you check-call. Scenario 2(a) - Villain raises. He may be using the scare card against you. You can 3 bet with your flush draw + 2 full house outs. If he has no pair, and is betting the scare card, he is still not drawing that thin. He has 6 outs for his two pair, plus 3 aces. 9 outs. Enough to not want to give him a free card. Scenario 2(b) - Villain raises. He may have the ace or some overpair to your hand. If he is gutsy/good enough to raise with an ace/overpair, he may be good enough to lay down to a 3 bet. In addition, you currently have those redraws, so I think a 3 bet might be worth it. (Sidenote: I thought about these choices as options but I am fairly confident that I am not a good enough player to make them) |
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