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Full house on the river
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DrivingDog
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09-17-2007, 10:43 AM
Post subject: Full house on the river
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Full House
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: UK
Posts: 923
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Two hands where i have a FH and jam the river. Both opponents are quite laggy.
Any thoughts?
Hand 1)
PokerStars 2/4 Hold'em (5 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)
Preflop: Hero is MP with , .
UTG raises, Hero 3-bets, 2 folds, BB calls, UTG calls.
Flop: (9.50 SB) , , (3 players)
BB checks, UTG bets, Hero raises, BB 3-bets, UTG calls, Hero caps, BB calls, UTG calls.
Turn: (10.75 BB) (3 players)
BB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets, BB raises, UTG folds, Hero calls.
River: (14.75 BB) (2 players)
BB bets, Hero raises, BB 3-bets, Hero caps, BB calls.
Final Pot: 22.75 BB
Hand 2)
PokerStars 2/4 Hold'em (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6 , K .
UTG calls, MP raises, CO calls, 2 folds, Hero calls, UTG calls.
Flop: (8.50 SB) K , 6 , J (4 players)
Hero checks, UTG checks, MP checks, CO bets, Hero raises, UTG folds, MP folds, CO calls.
Turn: (6.25 BB) K (2 players)
Hero bets, CO calls.
River: (8.25 BB) Q (2 players)
Hero bets, CO raises, Hero 3-bets, CO caps, Hero calls.
Final Pot: 16.25 BB
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BennyLaRue
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Full House
Join Date: Sep 2007
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There isn't too much to say. I either make a lot of money or lose a lot of money here too.
With Hand 1 though, I'm wondering what you put the guy on. On the turn, the only hands beating you are JJ, T9 or 65 and if you just called, you must have put him on one of those hands. Is the BB so loose he'd cold call T9 or 65? Otherwise, the river cap is excessive but overall really minor.
Hand 2 is standard. Anyone LAG with a flush or AT goes nuts here.
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dsaxton
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4-of-a-Kind
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I would3-bet the turn in Hand 1. You're usually good here, and even if you're beat you have a lot of equity unless he has the very unlikely J-J.
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Fnord
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by dsaxton
I would3-bet the turn in Hand 1.
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DrivingDog
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Full House
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: UK
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by dsaxton
I would3-bet the turn in Hand 1. You're usually good here, and even if you're beat you have a lot of equity unless he has the very unlikely J-J.
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Yeah i didn't like how i played hand 1 at all really (and not just because he had 77). I really should've raised the turn. On the river I had the idea he had goofily called the preflop 3bet with either T9s or 87s since i assumed he would have capped preflop with JJ. When the seven paired i didn't even consider 77.
Hand 2 i was more confident in 'cause i was pretty sure villian would have gone nuts with KQ or KJ on the turn. He ended up having QQ, then called me an idiot for calling preflop with K6s.
Funny thing is an almost identical thing happened today with someone who raised QQ preflop and was cold called and i called with K5s in the BB. Check-raised a K85 flop and he called me down even after another King came on the turn. Then he went on for about five minutes about what a bad player i was, and how he wasn't expecting a call from K5 (as if the 5 was the card that cost him the hand lol). I said 'guess again'. Then he went on tilt and lost about $60 calling me down all my good hands with garbage five or six times in a row before he left, still cursing me. lmfao.
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