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Sasquach991
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12-19-2008, 02:59 PM
Post subject: 5NL-22-Flopped Set on Flush board
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Full House
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Did I play this correctly? Villian was 45/15 over 40 hands.
After villian called my flop raise I put him on a flush or maybe 23. After turn I figured he was slowplaying nut flush but I had 10:1 pot odds right?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (6 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
UTG ($2.85)
MP ($5.78)
Hero (CO) ($5)
Button ($9.81)
SB ($37.86)
BB ($7.06)
Preflop: Hero is CO with 2 , 2
2 folds, Hero calls $0.05, 2 folds, BB raises to $0.10, Hero calls $0.05
Flop: ($0.22) 2 , 10 , 3 (2 players)
BB bets $0.15, Hero raises to $0.60, BB calls $0.45
Turn: ($1.42) 6 (2 players)
BB bets $0.15, Hero calls $0.15
River: ($1.72) 3 (2 players)
BB bets $1.85, Hero raises to $4.15 (All-In), BB calls $2.30
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killerkebab
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Why are we open limping 22 on the cutoff?
The turn call looks fine to me, I put him on a flush here every time. I don't think he has 23 here with that raise in the big blind.
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oskar
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I don't like preflop. I'd just fold. It's too marginal for a raise.
I don't play 6max though.
If you're going to put him on the stone cold nuts if he calls, then why are you raising? - Raise is fine of course, I just think the range you give him is way off.
Turn is fine, you're trying to hit a boat on him.
On the river you got what you were hoping for, and most microstakes players can't fold the 10th nuts if it's a set or better, so this is a really easy shove imo.
I'd say it's all standard except for preflop.
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Sasquach991
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Originally Posted by killerkebab
Why are we open limping 22 on the cutoff?
The turn call looks fine to me, I put him on a flush here every time. I don't think he has 23 here with that raise in the big blind.
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I know , I know. Lately I've been limping 22-44 in LP but I'll try to work on that.
On the upside, I really hit a run of cards last night. After 2.5 hours I was up 4BIs. I quit after that because I don't like playing with 250bb especially when one villian was playing with 800 bbs.
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will641
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other than limping you played it perfectly.
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killerkebab
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Sasquach991
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Originally Posted by killerkebab
Why are we open limping 22 on the cutoff?
The turn call looks fine to me, I put him on a flush here every time. I don't think he has 23 here with that raise in the big blind.
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I know , I know. Lately I've been limping 22-44 in LP but I'll try to work on that.
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Try never limping first. Ever. No matter what your hand or position. Limping behind can be fine, open limping is usually bad news
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Monsieur_chat
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I used to limp in the same manner (although never ever in 6max). As an experiment I did exactly what kk described. No matter what the holding, if I want to play a hand, I would never limp into an unopened pot. Is goot.
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AFchung
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raise pre. everything else is good
turn bet is way too small to fold. lucky you filled up
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