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20/40 @ the Borg
This is my very first 2+2 post -- so thanks for bearing with me.
10 handed 20/40 @ the Borg on Thursday in the BB with A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Middle position raises -- folded around to the button who calls -- I call. 3 way action. Flop is J [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] I check, original raiser bets, button calls -- I raise. Get one caller and the button folds. Turn is Q -- I check, original raiser is completely miffed -- checks as well. River is an ace, I bet out he calls. I then get roundly criticized by a player that I luckily hit a 3 outer and did I ever think I was behind? I explain that of course I did -- I check-raised the flop to find out where I was for $40. When the turn was checked through I got a free card and lucked into an ace. My guess is the original raiser held an underpair to the Jacks. My intention in check-raising the flop was both exploratory and run off the button. Any help on whether or not I played this correctly? |
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
I'm having a good time thinking of the various, miserable 20 regulars who would get mad at you and let you know. I'm having a hard time narrowing it down.
As for the hand, I don't much like it. You will rarely get someone bet/fold on the flop in a mid-limit game so if you're going to try to push him off a hand with air, you'd better be prepared to follow through on the turn. An alternative is waiting for a better hand than Ace high when there's a bet and a call behind you. |
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
How about that short dude Weyland or whatever his name is. That guy gets a little grouchy sometimes.
And I agree with what Dave said. Aaron, your actions seem inconsistent unless you thought a one bullet flop raise bluff was going to knock them both out. Takes a pretty tight image to pull that off though. You might not even have the best Ace-high, nothing wrong with giving this one up on the flop. But if you are taking a stab, take a turn stab too. |
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
Fair enough about not betting the turn. I was expecting the check raise to either get me 2 folds or a reraise -- quite honestly the last thing I wanted was 2 calls. That being said I may think I had noble intentions on the turn but simply checked because I had put a move on myself. Thanks for the feedback.
As for which regular it was -- a very angry young black man with a penchant for Sean John and no apparent sense of humor. |
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
After this flop play I'd bet the turn again, and fold to a raise
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
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As for which regular it was -- a very angry young black man with a penchant for Sean John and no apparent sense of humor. [/ QUOTE ] Young like maybe 35? |
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
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How about that short dude Weyland or whatever his name is. That guy gets a little grouchy sometimes. [/ QUOTE ] He's a NY regular who usually plays the 40. Oddly, a year ago, he was playing 4/8. |
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
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[ QUOTE ] How about that short dude Weyland or whatever his name is. That guy gets a little grouchy sometimes. [/ QUOTE ] He's a NY regular who usually plays the 40. Oddly, a year ago, he was playing 4/8. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting. I think i am on the same path in the opposite direction. |
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Re: 20/40 @ the Borg
I'd just release this on the flop. Between the raiser and the caller, someone has you beat. Since you decided to check-raise, you've got to follow through with a bet on the turn.
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