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  1. #1
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    Default how to play TT??

    Hi,
    i find TT one of the hardest hands to play.

    So i raise my standard bbx5 from MP2 - no limpers.
    Flop comes comes down with 1 overcard.
    Opponent checks - i bet- he raises.

    I think the worst thing to do is call the CR. Its either re-raise or fold. Which one??

    $10nl Bet365poker. Villain is fairly tight/passive - lots of limping early then folding.

    Cheers

    LaTiN sitting in seat 1 with $4.75
    - DonT sitting in seat 2 with $13.85
    - rdd sitting in seat 3 with $15.29
    - wlad sitting in seat 4 with $10.20
    - aspirt sitting in seat 5 with $15.40 [Sitting out]
    - villain sitting in seat 6 with $8.45
    - hero sitting in seat 7 with $9.88
    - ztes sitting in seat 8 with $8.34
    - Jerry sitting in seat 9 with $10.35
    - Adria sitting in seat 10 with $3.75 [Dealer]

    LaTiN posted the small blind - $0.05
    DonT posted the big blind - $0.10

    ** Dealing card to her: 10 of Clubs, 10 of Spades
    rdd folded
    wlad folded
    villain called - $0.10
    hero raised - $0.50
    ztes folded
    Jerry folded
    Adria folded
    LaTi folded
    Don folded
    villain called - $0.50

    ** Dealing the flop: King of Clubs, 5 of Clubs, 7 of Hearts
    villain checked
    hero - $0.52
    villain raised - $1.04
    hero folded
    villain mucks:
    villain wins $2.56 from the main pot
  2. #2
    Passive villains dont bluff.

    Easy fold.
    gabe: Ive dropped almost 100k in the past 35 days.

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  3. #3
    One option is to check behind and see what the turn brings, and what your opponent does.

    Gabe had a really good thread about a similar situation with KK vs opp with A on the flop, read through this --- it helped me a lot.

    http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...light=position
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by cobere
    One option is to check behind and see what the turn brings, and what your opponent does.

    Gabe had a really good thread about a similar situation with KK vs opp with A on the flop, read through this --- it helped me a lot.

    http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...light=position
    That thread describes a way different situation and it's advice doesn't really apply in this hand. Mainly because if you check the flop, the chance that an opponent will draw out on you on the turn are far higher with TT on a K high board then with KK on an A high board.

    The origonal hand is fine.
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Irisheyes
    Quote Originally Posted by cobere
    One option is to check behind and see what the turn brings, and what your opponent does.

    Gabe had a really good thread about a similar situation with KK vs opp with A on the flop, read through this --- it helped me a lot.

    http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...light=position
    That thread describes a way different situation and it's advice doesn't really apply in this hand. Mainly because if you check the flop, the chance that an opponent will draw out on you on the turn are far higher with TT on a K high board then with KK on an A high board.

    The origonal hand is fine.
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