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nogenius
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07-24-2006, 12:14 AM
Post subject: 100NL TPTK, sizeable pot on turn
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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (7 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
CO ($108.45)
Button ($42.10)
SB ($22)
BB ($70.20)
Hero ($217.50)
MP1 ($136.65)
MP2 ($70)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with A , Q .
Hero raises to $3.5, 1 fold, MP2 calls $3.50, 1 fold, Button raises to $6, 2 folds, Hero calls $2.50, MP2 calls $2.50.
Flop: ($19.50) T , 7 , Q (3 players)
Hero bets $13, MP2 calls $13, Button folds.
Turn: ($45.50) 7 (2 players)
Hero ???
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I had no PT stats on either Villian, as it was still the 1st orbit, and I hadn't played a hand with either. FWIW, I hadn't seen either of them play a hand yet.
How do you like PF and the flop?
What's your move on the turn?
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freechus9
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I fold this PF to the reraise. As played, I lead the turn, fold to a raise..standard TPTK
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zook
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I lead the turn for $25 and fold to a raise.
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knoedel
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The preflop reraise concerns me a bit. He could easily have an overpair (AA, KK) here, so I would look for a cheap showdown. You don't want to win a huge pot with TPTK here. I assume he reraised you on the turn... There are draws on the board, without the reraise preflop I would put him on a draw (straight, flush or both), here not so likely.
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givememyleg
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WHO YA GONNA CALL?!??
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Don't fold this pf ever...
anyone else like to check this turn?
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arkana
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The guy who reraised pf (Button) folded on the flop, the villain (MP2) can have a very wide range here. Lead turn, fold to raise as others have said barring a read.
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pantherhound
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i nearly always fold to the reraise preflop to avoid playing a big pot OOP with zero implied odds and a hand which doesn't go the felt very well.
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givememyleg
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But the pot is ~$15 and it is $2.50 to call... I think folding is incorrect.....
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Originally Posted by givememyleg
But the pot is ~$15 and it is $2.50 to call... I think folding is incorrect.....
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What do you hope to hit here that gets you paid off? Don't you find AQo OOP vs 2 faceless opps... sucks?
This is the sort of mess I used to lose money on and couldn't work out why.
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zook
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I fold pre-flop. leg, I see the pot odds argument you're making, but I think this is a classic case of reverse implied odds. The flop hit hero almost as well as it could have, and he still doesn't know if he's good. I'd more likely to call this re-raise if I had position throughout the hand, but oop it's an easy fold.
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