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Flopped boat (lc)
Villain is 18/13/3.7. I hate every street. Thoughts?
Party Poker
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $1/$2
5 players
Converter
Stack sizes:
UTG: $197
CO: $247.52
Hero: $245.53
SB: $142.95
BB: $230.85
Pre-flop: (5 players) Hero is Button with 8:heart: 8:club:
UTG raises to $7, CO folds, Hero calls, 2 folds.
Flop: 8:spade: K:spade: K:diamond: ($17, 2 players)
UTG bets $11, Hero calls.
Turn: J:spade: ($39, 2 players)
UTG bets $20, Hero raises to $50, UTG raises to $80, Hero calls.
River: Q:heart: ($199, 2 players)
UTG raises all-in $99, Hero calls.
Results:
Final pot: $397
UTG shows Jc Kc
Hero shows 8h 8c
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Raise bigger on the turn, and push over his reraise. You weren't going to get away from this so don't bother beating yourself up over it. If it was me though all the money would've went in on the turn (possibly the flop too).
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I like a flop raise too. If he has the K, you know he's coming along anyway. I don't know as I would do that in the heat of the battle, but I believe that is the correct play. It also helps you get in all in on the turn.
By the river it is a crying call. You can't lay this down getting 3:1. AK, KQ, KJ, & 2 spades are all possible.
I guess I'm praying for AK or 2 spades here.(grabs ankles, grits teeth)
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I definitely raise the flop. NLT&P makes a point of always assuming villain has a stack-worthy hand when you flop hard. Make him felt his AK, and dont let JJ turn you cheaply -- which I'd wager he did.
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i raise the flop if he is that tight. eventually you gotta go broke here though