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Playing from Behind on the Flop
I have a general question about play on the flop when you hit middle/bottom pair or have overcards. Let's say for simplicity there are three other callers and you who all just call an unraised pot. You're playing a hand with some value like Axs or maybe J9s and you hit, but not something you can feel comfortable with. If you don't have a big draw (like a pair and straight/flush draw), and someone bets out the pot what are the appropriate conditions for you to call to go ahead and try to hit an overcard or your kicker?
I know this is pretty vague, so let's say four caller to the flop and the following situations: You have: Ac8c Flop: Js8h6d OR You have: KsJs Flop: 3s5dTc Assuming the guy betting is an okay player what makes this hand playable? I almost always (like 99.9% of the time) lay this down without a second thought, but I was wondering if it's ever right to play hands like this? As a final consideration, how much does it matter if you could turn a flush or straight draw? Thanks. |
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Re: Playing from Behind on the Flop
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I know this is pretty vague, so let's say four caller to the flop and the following situations: You have: Ac8c Flop: Js8h6d [/ QUOTE ] Unless you are SB or BB, fold pre-flop. If there are four players and you are SB/BB (first to act in most cases) I lead. [ QUOTE ] OR You have: KsJs Flop: 3s5dTc Assuming the guy betting is an okay player what makes this hand playable? I almost always (like 99.9% of the time) lay this down without a second thought, but I was wondering if it's ever right to play hands like this? As a final consideration, how much does it matter if you could turn a flush or straight draw? Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] No it isn't, check-fold. |
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Re: Playing from Behind on the Flop
In late position with two callers you don't call with Axs? I think a call is at least in order, maybe a raise, with a hand like this.
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Re: Playing from Behind on the Flop
I fold most of hte time.
if I believe flop raiser is tight, I call, planning to take away on later street. This rarely is the case though. |
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