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IslandAK
Old 11-21-2006, 02:18 AM     Post subject: made low pair + OESD, standard? #1 (permalink)  

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I just feel like I have too much equity in this pot to fold. Besides guys will start to think I'm semi-maniacal, right?

The only reason I'm posting this is I am all but guaranteed to be behind a larger pocket pair if he calls. That's about a 40/60 dog. When he reraises my flop bet that tells me he's not going away. Maybe I've got a smidge of fold equity on the push, <%5.

My opponent is 11/6 over 65 hands. I'm playing semi-tight 21/11 but betting fairly agressively post flop. I can't say I've seen him get out of line, hell he doesn't play any hands.

Is this just a standard play?

Hand #36804809-6324 at South Amboy (No Limit Hold'em)
Started at 20/Nov/06 21:18:38

dubhifi is at seat 0 with $18.55.
ScaryMonster is at seat 1 with $10.95.
AuFait is at seat 2 with $20.10.
IslandAK is at seat 3 with $40.10.
lfj69 is at seat 4 with $5.85.
pokerstud311b is at seat 5 with $8.
The button is at seat 2.

IslandAK posts the small blind of $.10.
lfj69 posts the big blind of $.25.

dubhifi: -- --
ScaryMonster: -- --
AuFait: -- -- JJ
IslandAK: 5c 5h
lfj69: -- --
pokerstud311b: -- --

Pre-flop:

pokerstud311b folds. dubhifi folds. ScaryMonster
folds. AuFait raises to $1. IslandAK calls. lfj69
folds.

Flop (board: 4d 6c 3h):

IslandAK bets $2. AuFait raises to $6. IslandAK
goes all-in for $39.10. AuFait goes all-in for
$19.10. IslandAK is returned $20 (uncalled).
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Old 11-21-2006, 02:50 AM #2 (permalink)  
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I would have check raised the flop...

i would just call the flop, it looks like he has some kind of overpair here, i'm guessing JJ or TT.
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Old 11-21-2006, 05:01 AM #3 (permalink)  
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their was another hand by warpe a little bit ago just like this, check it out - http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...oker-46574.htm

fwiw, I think this is a clear check/call on the flop, more clear than warpe's hand
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Old 11-21-2006, 06:10 AM #4 (permalink)  

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their was another hand by warpe a little bit ago just like this, check it out - http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...oker-46574.htm

fwiw, I think this is a clear check/call on the flop, more clear than warpe's hand
Thank you for the link. That was great.

Going for the check raise is a much better idea than my lead out bet. I can put him to the test for a lot less money. And I can do it before he tells me he's pot comitted (the $6 r/r).

Check/calling does seem like a good idea too. I guess it's pretty cheap see the turn and fold to a pot size bet. It just seems like a -ev call if the guy shuts down when the straight card hits. I paid for 2:1 on about a 4:1 draw and could possibly not get any more money in. Say I hit my straight on the turn, then what? c/r and hope he can't drop his TT-AA? Or if he checks behind value bet the river? I obviously can't check the river if he checks the turn.

Thanks for the replies so far guys.
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Old 11-21-2006, 06:21 AM #5 (permalink)  
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I like check calling because this guy is most likely going to check behind with AK type hands after you call unless he pairs up, and if he has an overpair then he's not going anywhere no matter what you do.

also, based on my experience and warpes hand, I think overpairs will pay off a str8/set more than you'd estimate. and he may even check behind the turn with an overpair to give a free river.
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