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pokerfan
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07-20-2009, 08:37 AM
Post subject: 200NL live 7-handed table
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4-of-a-Kind
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7-handed 1/2 NL table. Hero had $900 stack, ran very well and was ready to leave at this point. Effective stack was like $350. 3 limpers, Hero got dealt Ad Jc in sb and raised up to $15. . Wholly shit, every limper called for pot odds including BB.
flop($75): Ah Kh Tc hero checked with the intention of calling one or two streets. Is this a good line against the field of opponents?
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Fnord
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I like an under-bet here.
I would do the same in a spot like this:
Raise AA a bunch of callers, flop of 754 two tone.
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pokerfan
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4-of-a-Kind
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Fnord
I like an under-bet here.
I would do the same in a spot like this:
Raise AA a bunch of callers, flop of 754 two tone.
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checked around, i bet $30 on a blank turn and took down the pot. I agree that flop unberbet would do the trick nicely. Just one of those trivial hands.
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Vegastripreport
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Take control of the hand. You raised, hit the flop, and have a lot of company. No need to let a pocket pair turn into trips for free. Bet seems a little small, but apparently it was enough to do the job.
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Fnord
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check/call on the flop sucks because you won't induce a bluff very often and it will make it expensive to sort out worse hands with equity from the stuff that has you crushed. Your range here is stupid strong, small bet is fine.
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Jason
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The good news is that with limpers, you're probably ahead here. The bad news is that flop is so wet, that you may have trouble getting paid from worse and future cards make your hand tougher to play as all the hands with draws will likely be stick around and most cards in the deck make your hand go down in value like all the hearts, queens, jacks, nines, and even cards less than a nine make you wonder if anyone with a pocket pair got their set. I'd probably put out a $40 bet or so to at least thin the field and see what happens from there.
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- Jason
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