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no limit games so i play no-limit
What's up NL forum.
My regular limit games were full this last weekend so I played a little $200NL($1/$2 blinds). This is my first hand for discussion. I am particulary interested in the turn decision and what consists of a "standard" NL decision. BB-Gambler, loose pf and postflop ~$90 from his most recent buyin. UTG-Sort of reasonable, but i have seen him go all-in on a draw before.~$140 UTG+1-Classic weak/tight; ~$220 UTG+2-Horrible; ~$100 on this buyin MP2-Big time gambler: usually calls anything with top pair/no kicker. ~$250 on second buy-in. CO-decent player. ~$300 Button-tight. ~$280 It was not unusual for there to be 8 or 9 to the flop with no raises. Great game. In this hand I am in the SB with 23o. I am down a little, I have maybe $90 from my $100 buyin. I complete, BB checks, 8 to the flop. Flop- J22rainbow I check, BB bets $6 all call, I call. Turn- 9 completing the rainbow. I check, BB bets $10, all call, I push. I figured the pot is big enough for me to protect my hand from what couple of draws may be out there. Standard? Comments on all streets appreciated. Final pot: $134 before i pushed my remaining stack. |
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