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Is this a good laydown? 5/10 Kill game at Foxwoods
Very aggressive 5/10 Kill @100 game at Foxwoods. I am perceived as pretty tight on the table at the time of this hand. I am in the cutoff with the kill button, meaning I have posted 10 automatically before the hand starts. Limits for Kill hands are 10/20.
I pick up 4,5o in the CO Four limpers to me, I check my option. 5 to the flop for 5SB FLOP: 9c,4h,5s Check, Check, Check, aggressive but good player to my right bets, I raise, everyone folds except the initial bettor. TURN: Ac Opponent checks, I bet $20, Opponent calls RIVER: 9c Opponent leads out for $20, I think for a while and fold. Is this an automatic call with $150 already in the pot? I was running pretty bad and figured there was nothing he could have that I beat which is why I made the laydown. Comments appreciated on all streets. |
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Re: Is this a good laydown? 5/10 Kill game at Foxwoods
That 9c is quite possibly the scariest card that could have fallen. He might know that though and be betting a busted straight draw?...
- Jason |
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Re: Is this a good laydown? 5/10 Kill game at Foxwoods
The 9c is double scary since one already came on the flop...you might want to check the deck. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
Seriously, though, I think that's probably a smart fold unless you're sure your opponent would bet the scare card with nothing. Any 9 beats you, any A beats you, any PP above 33 beats you. I can't see why he would have called the turn bet without one of those hands. |
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Re: Is this a good laydown? 5/10 Kill game at Foxwoods
haha, missed that.
- Jason |
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