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gabe
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07-10-2006, 05:53 AM
Post subject: 3/6 draw hand
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no reads
i guess the initial better has a big hand, and so does the pusher, so i have odds to go allin assuming the original bettor pushes too.....right?
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
UTG ($170.36)
Hero ($1580.16)
CO ($591)
Button ($1179)
SB ($1026.94)
BB ($600)
Preflop: Hero is MP with 4 , A . SB posts a blind of $3.
UTG calls $6, Hero calls $6, 2 folds, SB (poster) completes, BB checks.
Flop: ($24) 5 , 3 , 4 (4 players)
SB bets $7, BB calls $7, UTG calls $7, Hero raises to $54, SB raises to $101 (MIN-RERAISE), BB calls $587 (All-In), UTG folds, Hero calls $1520.16 (All-In), SB has about 920 left if he wants to call...
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theDEEPdish
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the way I am reading this hand i think the guy who minraised has a set or a straight and the guy that pushed has a flush draw or a set so the guy that was hand 1 calls when he has you beat for sure(a straight) which ruins 3 of your outs that were the 2's but gives you better pot odds if the flush catches or if he can lay down a set your 2s are still 3 more outs giving you good enough odds to go heads up in this all in pot so your going to have odds enough to call even if the minraiser doesn't call
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bdawg56kg
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Looks pretty good. Not that it matters much, but why not just call BB's push instead of pushing over the top?
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theDEEPdish
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I think that it makes sense that calling would be better and if he only calls pushing the turn the more I think about this hand the more i think you have the best hand
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sandstorm
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Originally Posted by theDEEPdish
the way I am reading this hand i think the guy who minraised has a set or a straight and the guy that pushed has a flush draw or a set so the guy that was hand 1 calls when he has you beat for sure(a straight) which ruins 3 of your outs that were the 2's but gives you better pot odds if the flush catches or if he can lay down a set your 2s are still 3 more outs giving you good enough odds to go heads up in this all in pot so your going to have odds enough to call even if the minraiser doesn't call
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i don't mean to be rude, but that's just really hard to read.
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>3
this is my favourite part of the post
it looks like angry boobs
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Greedo017
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you've got about a million outs. some of them are probably no good, but I think you're perfectly fine here.
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i betcha that i got something you ain't got, that's called courage, it don't come from no liquor bottle, it ain't scotch
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theDEEPdish
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Originally Posted by sandstorm
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Originally Posted by theDEEPdish
the way I am reading this hand i think the guy who minraised has a set or a straight and the guy that pushed has a flush draw or a set so the guy that was hand 1 calls when he has you beat for sure(a straight) which ruins 3 of your outs that were the 2's but gives you better pot odds if the flush catches or if he can lay down a set your 2s are still 3 more outs giving you good enough odds to go heads up in this all in pot so your going to have odds enough to call even if the minraiser doesn't call
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i don't mean to be rude, but that's just really hard to read.
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your right i nthink that i will fix it, I was really high when i wrote it
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Thee One
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I don't know about this level, but at the level I play (25NL) a mini-raise is normally an enticement to push. That to me indicates the SB has a made hand and wants all the money in the middle, but doesn't want to put it there. The question is: Is it a set or a straight? If it's two pair I think he's pushing himself for the FE.
In either case, I'm going AI either by pushing or calling on this hand. I see no problem with the play.
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Miffed22001
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i think you have about 12 clean outs so im getting it all in here.
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vqc
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can someone explain the limp behind preflop?
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gabe
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Originally Posted by vqc
can someone explain the limp behind preflop?
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utg had short stack, and i dont like isolating short stacks
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vqc
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Originally Posted by gabe
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Originally Posted by vqc
can someone explain the limp behind preflop?
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utg had short stack, and i dont like isolating short stacks
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didnt notice that
but it makes sense once u point it out
thank u
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