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two pairs facing big turn raise in 5-way limped pot

  
 
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Old 10-19-2009, 02:20 AM     Post subject: two pairs facing big turn raise in 5-way limped pot #1 (permalink)  
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effective stack was $200. I was probably the tightest player at this semi-passive table. 3 limpers, hero completed sb with :Ac: .
flop: :Ad: . hero bet $5,BB called,2 folds, CO called.
turn: . hero bet $20, BB called, CO raised to $60, hero?
BB is a clueless old lady,CO is some reasonable semi-loose regular player who'd certainly raise any big cards preflop and often bet big with TP hands. CO is also capable of folding TP under pressure. Should I just give up or flat&reevaluate on river? I know I felt so bored, lost a bit patience and completed sb with ace rag.
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Old 10-19-2009, 02:50 AM #2 (permalink)  
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I dont have too much experience playing these loose live cash games, but i think i call and eval river. Would he raise 78 here with the flush draw out there?
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Old 10-19-2009, 03:29 AM #3 (permalink)  

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I’m going to put the CO on AceX of spade. Raising to $60 with that hand makes sense – he has top pair and the nut flush draw. If that bet takes down the pot for him right there, great. If not, he still has top pair, and has a good draw to the nuts.

Fortunately that means you are still ahead. But I’m not super confident, and have a tendency to being a calling station. So I’d call, and re-evaluate on the river. I’m check fold if a spade comes, and check/call any blank - or if you are lucky, stack him with a well-disguised full house!
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Old 10-19-2009, 04:02 AM #4 (permalink)  
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How come nobody put slow played sets ,Top two pairs and 78 in his turn raising range? Is it really worth going broke in such a small limped pot with too much money behind If i call here, i'd surely call any river bet. c/f on river sounds terrible IMO.
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