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thizzSantaCruz
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10-02-2006, 02:22 AM
Post subject: quick hand question
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Full House
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Santa Cruz
Posts: 894
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OK, I am relatively new to poker and I had a question about a hand I played earlier. I do not have the hand history so this is off of memory.
50 dollar buy in, .25/.5 NL.
I have pocket 10s I raised to 2.50 and I got one caller who I had position on, he had limped and called my raise. The flop comes blank, King, Jack rainbow flop. He lead out with a bet of a 2 dollars. I called due to the smallish size of the bet. The turn came another blank and he bet something around 4 dollars. At this point I folded, the two overcards ont he board did not look good to me. My question was should I have folded on the flop? Or due to the smallish size of the bets do you think my hand would warrant a call on 4th street?
thanks for the input.
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XTR1000
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: May 2006
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stacks?
assuming both of you were fully stacked (or close to) and neither of you was in the blinds the pot on the flop is 5.75 so the bet is about 1/3 the pot, it´s not that smallish but neither strong. calling is a bad option, if villian hit the flop your drawing to two outs and therefore you´re not getting the right odds to call. if you have any reads on him, making moves several times reraise him strongly, otherwise just muck your tens.
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TLR
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I would fold, you have shown strength preflop and he bets into you, he probably got some piece of the flop
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