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I\'m not so sure about this one.
$200NL
I've got most of the table covered except for one guy in EP. I'm in the CO-1 with 67s in spades. Everyone limps to me so I limp too. I think we lose the button so it's 9 way for 1 small bet to the flop of... 754, 2 spades UTG Bets $10, 2 folds, next guy raises to $30 putting him all-in(this guy isn't very good, at the time, I put him on something like A6). To my suprise 2 more cold call $30 when its to me. So there's like $110 in the pot and it's $30 to me with my open end straight flush draw + top pair (albeit small). I wanted to ram this flop, but I wasn't so sure about UTG and his holding, I thought he had either a set or an overpair. Also the coldcallers concerned me. I might be up against a bigger flush draw in that case, I'm drawing to 2 flush outs. So stunned at the unfolding of this hand, I called. UTG called. So it's now 4 way to the turn + 1 all in. Turn is an offsuit Jack. UTG bets $12, both call, I call again. River is another offsuit Jack. UTG bets $22, They fold and it's on me and I know I'm beat here and I also am sure he didn't have a set that just filled up, I was pretty sure he had an overpair now to the flop. My first instinct was to push and move him off this pot, but I have this all-in player as well who could have me beat. What do you do? And please berate for my play up til the river as well. EDIT: UTG on the river probably had like $100 more behind, thought this would be useful. |
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Re: I\'m not so sure about this one.
If I put myself in the other guy's shoes, I have trouble laying down anything I had been betting from the flop. I would fold.
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