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Krapp
Old 09-03-2004, 04:10 AM     Post subject: Questions on Limit Holdem #1 (permalink)  
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I have been playing more limit vs NL ring games and have found them quite non-stressful and good money. Although I had few questions on some finer points, if someone can help me out:

(1) AK on preflop, I raise, get 1 caller, I bet on flop, they call
- I assume the lead out bet on flop is ok?
- I just as well bet on the turn too, but I might just as easy check?

(2) Your BB with K5o, 4-5 pot, all calls, Kxx drops on the flop, do you bet it? Im inclined not to unless is 2 or 3way or the game is very tight/conservative. You check, someone bets, your next to act, what do you do? I would either raise or fold.

(3) Your HtoH with Top pair weak kicker? Your opp is calling you down, when do you stop betting? I prefer checking the river.

(4) Same scenario as 3 but your opp either re-raises the flop or turn (no flush or straight on the board), what do you do? I assume to fold on the turn if I know this guy isnt bluffing. The flop I would probably call and wait one more turn.

(5) You have TPTK and 4 opp call you to the turn (theres 2 to something showing, 2 suited/sequence turn or flop, etc). I would assume bet it through until I get re-raised and check the river. If folks are calling the re-reraise I assume to fold
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krazyace5
Old 09-03-2004, 05:54 AM #2 (permalink)  

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1. Re-raise preflop, bet out on flop, if you have position and still get no help on turn check


2. check, depends on other players or draws on the board


3. If they show no aggression, do not stop betting. Bet the river for value, he could of been on a draw and would fold on the river bet and if he calls you most likely have him beat.

4. depending on the type you may want to re raise the flop to see if he is bluffing, if he is still aggressive on the turn, fold or call him down.

5. I agree with you.

A lot of these choices depends on the type of player your opponent is.
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