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Irisheyes
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01-31-2006, 07:38 PM
Post subject: TPTK and paired board
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4-of-a-Kind
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Hand #192197676 at table: Table TH 530
Started: Tue Jan 31 20:26:47 2006
banana96 is at seat 1 with 70.37
pokerhaj12 is at seat 2 with 27.20
moss84 is at seat 3 with 12.20
Yoohoo is at seat 4 with 26.34
czaka102 is at seat 5 with 18.50
All-in4Fun is at seat 6 with 149.50
vinalopo is at seat 7 with 26.69
dzigi1 is at seat 8 with 29.95
sharky36 is at seat 9 with 13.59
Banduka is at seat 10 with 51.90
moss84 posts the large blind 0.50
pokerhaj12 posts the small blind 0.25
All-in4Fun: As, Kh
Pre-flop:
Yoohoo: Call 0.50
czaka102: Fold
All-in4Fun: Raise 2.00
vinalopo: Call 2.00
dzigi1: Fold
sharky36: Fold
Banduka: Fold
banana96: Call 2.00
pokerhaj12: Fold
moss84: Fold
Yoohoo: Call 2.00
Pot: $8.50
Flop (Board: 5d, 5s, Ad):
Yoohoo: Check
All-in4Fun: Bet 6.50
vinalopo: Call 6.50
banana96: Call 6.50
Yoohoo: Fold
Pot: $28
Turn (Board: 5d, 5s, Ad, 10c):
All-in4Fun: ??
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Seasider
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Flush
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At least 1 of them is probably on the flush draw. With your pfr you'd hope there is no 5 out there so you may be outkicking someones Ace. I'd bet about $10-11 this may induce the trips to bite giving you a fold if they are there. Also a lot of people chasing draws call the smaller flop bet and lose nerve at a larger turn 1. On non diamond river I'd prob pull the check and call move discussed in another thread recently.
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DaHorror
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Full House
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Someone has a flush draw and the other guy has a weaker ace. Is it AT? Won't know till he raises. Playing TPTK out of position without buying the flop sucks!
How do most continue on the turn? You're probably still good - but betting near the pot almost commits you on the river (unless the flush hits).
Since you are likely to be smooth called again (unless one of them has AT or just one 5) - giving odds to the flush draw, what bet amount is effective here?
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johnny_fish
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- Bet. Fold to raise (banana's 65s :P).
Or..
- Check, fold/call bet. If both check behind, value bet river.
edit: Overlooked the flushdraw, nvm then. Just use the first line
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Irisheyes
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Turn (Board: 5d, 5s, Ad, 10c):
All-in4Fun: Bet 10.00
vinalopo: Call 10.00
banana96: Call 10.00
River (Board: 5d, 5s, Ad, 10c, 7s):
All-in4Fun: ???
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DaHorror
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Full House
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Seems pretty reasonable - now you value bet and if you're jacked you can still let it go. You built the pot on the turn for the best hand without any real chance (other than allin) to prevent odds to the flush draw. You are ahead of every other ace except for A5,7,T or any 5 which is not very likely at this point (woulda at least minraised the turn).
NH.
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