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5/10 NL - T9s turned nuts against two opponents
I ($1030) am utg+2 and limp with Th9h -
LP ($620) calls, SB ($2200) raises to $40, I call, LP calls. Flop $130 - 8h 7h Qd - A gorgueos flop giving me an OESFD - SB checks. I bet $90, LP calls, SB calls? Turn $400 The beautiful 6c SB checks again... How much are you betting here and why? Do you risk checking hoping LP will bet so you can CR all in and trap SB's money? |
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Re: 5/10 NL - T9s turned nuts against two opponents
bet 300$ because you have a good hand.
check if you hate money, you do not know LP's hand range well enough to know he'll bet majority of the time if you checked to him. |
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Re: 5/10 NL - T9s turned nuts against two opponents
I think I pot it for $400. Hoping to induce a call or a raise from A-Q, 8-8, 7-7, 7-8 and a fold from the flush draw. I don't check and give the [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] that will beat me for free.
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Re: 5/10 NL - T9s turned nuts against two opponents
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bet 300$ because you have a good hand. check if you hate money [/ QUOTE ] |
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Results
I bet $400 and both villians folded.
So I thought I might've lost value but like other posters stated I didn't want to give a higher flush draw a cheap look. |
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Re: Results
This is one of those situations where it is better to win a smallish pot than to lose a monster.
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