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Did I make the right bet.
Hello
Ive quit poker, unless I can play alone at home or alone some were Im not interested, it seems I cant play in public and .. well I sound like a right dork here but I lose it and make those oh so important choices the wrong time for the 50th time (thats an acurate amount). I can play..I only need a warm table and I win, I went into a table two days ago $40 buy in, in side of one hour I was up to $370, I was then given a royal pain in the neck by a person behid me and distracted,(he was just sitting down to play poker, people who are thinking im going to kill evey body give out strong karma no..) I guess I need to learn to keep focus and not let things distracted me. Doyle is right about esp its true and you need to be a zen master to keep focused. Now the hand .. Picture the scene im playing tight only going in with rasing hands redy to all in. just out of the blue I decide to rasie 9-7 off suit, im in a game of no limit $40 buy in , ive bounced down to 35 then back up to $42 its still early. So I rasie 9-7 off suit dont ask but I get re raised, I call and the pot is now $10. The flop well remember im holding 9-7 Flop- 7-9-9. What would you do in that situation, That to me is a hand which is unlikey to be beaten and it might be worth just checking it or putting in a $2 bet just to mix people up a bit. I decided to make a pot sized bet of $10, three people then folded. Did I play that wrong. Yes it felt good to see the flop |
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Re: Did I make the right bet.
if i was first to act i would def check in that situation.
someone has a solid hand that they will bet with and we can take their stack on the turn or river. |
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Re: Did I make the right bet.
If it's full ring, I make a 2/3 pot bet, maybe even half, if were looking at 5 hands or under, check and hope for some overs on later streets.
Cambraceres |
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is the flop suited?
There was a good post the other day by AJ I believe...
If the flop has 2 of a suit at all, I'd definitely bet here. Why? If a 3rd suit falls, it could kill your action against someone with a hand like A9/K9. I'd start with a 3/4 pot-sized bet here, and try to get a feel for how strong the other players are. |
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Re: Did I make the right bet.
so you would check that with three others in on the table, with the flop all being different suits?
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