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bspahn
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05-16-2008, 09:33 PM
Post subject: JJ in pos vs flop 3bet
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Full House
Join Date: Dec 2004
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http://www.pokerhand.org/?2619341
opp is tagg 15/9 huge flop aggression (never calls)
do i always put this opp on a hand like AK, 44 etc just trying to build a huge pot?
In hind sight I believe I would be better off calling the small flop bet and trying to show down as small a pot as possible.
What's your line here? I haven't played with opp much this was 5 minutes into session.
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EzDuzIt
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Full House
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call the flop. as played fold.
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bspahn
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Full House
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of course i folded as played but i didn't like the play.
what am i looking to get value out of against someone this tight in a hand like this, basically lower pp than what i have right, possibly a FD. No matter I want a relatively cheap showdown right but how would I play the turn and river in this case when i flat his 3.5
do I call any turn bet that's not a 3flush card or do i fold to a big bet there. If it's checked, how much should i bet..
your line is appreciated
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EzDuzIt
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2007
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i would probably fold to a bet on the turn. if checked to i would probably check and then possibly get a little value on the river.
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Ash256
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4-of-a-Kind
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Your opponent felt that because he had the nuts he probably had the board strangled and you probably had very little so he wanted to build a pot vs. the stuff you'd normally fold to a normal sized flop bet.
Ya, I call flop and turn is probably decided in the heat of the moment although I lean towards a fold in general.
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