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fasin8ing
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04-28-2006, 03:48 AM
Post subject: Set on the turn
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I just decided to get a little creative.
Is my hand fricken camoflauged or what ? Tell me if your villian you put me on Jacks or a complete bluff.
Poker Stars
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25
6 players
Converter
Stack sizes:
UTG: $85.50
UTG+1: $4.25
CO: $26.25
Button: $30.05
SB: $10.80
Hero: $25
Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is BB with 4 4
2 folds, CO raises to $1, Button folds, SB calls, Hero calls.
Flop: J 7 J ($3, 3 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, CO bets $1.5, SB folds, Hero raises to $4, CO calls.
Turn: 4 ($11, 2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $4, Hero raises to $10, CO calls.
River: T ($31, 2 players)
Hero is all-in $10, CO calls.
Results:
Final pot: $51
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bdawg56kg
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I don't really like these flop bluffs in multi-way pots, although it isn't too bad. I prefer doing it when it's hu. I don't like turn cr. Lead for $7-8 and shove river.
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fasin8ing
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Originally Posted by bdawg56kg
I don't really like these flop bluffs in multi-way pots, although it isn't too bad. I prefer doing it when it's hu. I don't like turn cr. Lead for $7-8 and shove river.
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So lead the turn.. And shove the river.. makes sense... What would you consider throwing down on the flop to keep em in the hand had it been checked to me? Cause thats where this went wrong I think. I should have just called his bet on the flop if anything. So by saying you dont like semi bluffing on the flop in a multiway pot .. Are you saying check raising a four flush is terrible in a ring game?
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midas06
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The problem with CRing the turn is that if villain doesn't have a J, he'll ditch the hand quickly. Just bet it down
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dalecooper
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Originally Posted by bdawg56kg
I don't really like these flop bluffs in multi-way pots, although it isn't too bad. I prefer doing it when it's hu.
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SB had already folded when hero check-raised - this may as well have been heads up at that point. Unless you're suggesting that CO's standard 1/2 pot continuation bet is more likely to mean he has a jack just because the pot was multiway.
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fasin8ing
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Originally Posted by dalecooper
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Originally Posted by bdawg56kg
I don't really like these flop bluffs in multi-way pots, although it isn't too bad. I prefer doing it when it's hu.
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SB had already folded when hero check-raised - this may as well have been heads up at that point. Unless you're suggesting that CO's standard 1/2 pot continuation bet is more likely to mean he has a jack just because the pot was multiway.
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SB has seen many flops all night and is probably just discounting, after folks lose a little money and do not reup they are attempting to hit a flop with whatever. 1/2 pot c bet from the CO doesnt say much IMO. 1/2 pot on the turn isnt scary either.. Dude flips A A after the hand is show downed.
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fasin8ing
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Originally Posted by midas06
The problem with CRing the turn is that if villain doesn't have a J, he'll ditch the hand quickly. Just bet it down
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What about OVER PP's?
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