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Irisheyes
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08-25-2006, 11:56 PM
Post subject: Flopping a flush in a reraised pot
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Villian tries to be TAG (as Fnord would say). This small reraise pf is his standard reraise. Dunno what his range is though, I guess he reraises at about a normal TAGs rate, he just doesn't do it properly.
Whats my flop action? What happens on a non spade turn?
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
saw flop|saw showdown
MP ($102.99)
Hero ($102.50)
Button ($212.35)
SB ($99)
BB ($108.33)
UTG ($177.07)
Preflop: Hero is CO with T , J . SB posts a blind of $0.50.
2 folds, Hero raises to $4, Button raises to $7, 2 folds, Hero calls $3.
Flop: ($15.50) A , 7 , 5 (2 players)
Hero ??
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drmcboy
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I would think you get at least one raise out of him if he has an A by leading the flop. leading also makes sure you can get it in ASAP against AAA (or the other sets which don't make sense) before more spades come.
My gut says to keep betting, either he has a big pair with a spade or AxKs, or you aren't getting paid anyway.
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Miffed22001
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id bet and hope he has an ace and wants to raise.
Said above but you either get it all in quickly or you get jack shit.
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andy-akb
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I lead for $10, if he calls the turn is fairly read dependent and how he will interpret our bet. If he is going to think of it as a steal attempt and will bet when checked to, then Im going to c/r the turn AI. If I think he will play it more passive then Im probably going to bet $20-25 on the turn and push the river. If he raises our flop bet I call and push any non spade turn.
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Renton
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bet-3bet flop all in
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andy-akb
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Renton
bet-3bet flop all in
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Care to explain this at all? Do we think a hand like AK or AQ is going to come along here? What if he just calls our lead? What is your plan, as asked in the op, for the other streets as well?
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Renton
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every progressive upcard lowers the chance we get paid. bet/3bet looks like a draw and we get looked up a lot.
If he just calls you can c/r the turn all in or bet 3/4 the pot on the turn if hes passive.
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mcatdog
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Yeah I don't see any reason not to get as much money in as possible immediately, so I'd bet/3-bet all-in every single time here. You might miss out on milking a c-bet out of him if he has red tens or something like that, but who cares when there are just so many hands he could have that will give you action now, but on the turn might either get scared away or else have you drawing dead, including AxK:spade, KxK , and of course AA.
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Irisheyes
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I tried to 3bet AI but he didn't cooperate and folded to a bet on the turn.
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