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Old 11-06-2005, 12:17 PM
BigSoonerFan BigSoonerFan is offline
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Default Hand Advice

Three hands for advice (all against the same loose aggressive player).

First hand in an 8-player loose, passive (except for one player) pot-limit game:
Four limpers
I limp with KQo on the button
SB (LA player) raises to 4xBB
Three callers and one fold, I call.
Flop is AJT, rainbow.
SB bets 8xBB, one caller. I call. (Should I have played this stronger?)
Turn is T. SB bets 10xBB. I raise 15xBB. He calls.
River is another T and he takes the pot with KX.

Second hand:
Same scenario, limp behind four players on the button w/76s.
SB raises 4xBB. Three callers and me.
Flop is 345, two spades (of which I have none).
SB bets 8xBB, one caller. I call.
Turn is the third spade. SB bets 10xBB (and I know he doesn't have a flush yet) and folded to me. I raise 20xBB and he calls, hitting another spade on the river to match his 7 of spades (raised 77 preflop).

Third hand:
I raised the pot with AA. BB calls (LA player)
Flop is 56T rainbow. I bet the pot. BB calls.
Turn is 7. I bet the pot and he raises the pot.
Fold here?
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Old 11-06-2005, 02:43 PM
2PAUL2 2PAUL2 is offline
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Default Re: Hand Advice

in hands 1 an 2 raise the flop. the first one because hes likely to have hit an the board pairing will make you uncomfortable, the second one to protect against the flush draw.

hand 3 is a fold i think. he could have any number of 2 pairs/sets or have hit his strraight with 89. i dont see any hand you beat playign this way.

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