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  1. #1

    Default Free Card on Turn

    OK, here's one hand I was involved in earlier today. Critique this play - I figured I was pretty much dead but since he checked to me on the Turn, I had a chance to see another card.

    BTW, he seemed pretty pissed about that last J....but in my opinion, he checked on the Turn..any re-raise or bet on the Turn and I probably would have folded.

    Any comments, criticism welcome...thanks.

    $25 NL Hold'em - Sunday, March 27, 16:47:05 EDT 2005
    Table Table 36936 (6 max) (Real Money)
    Seat 6 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 1: Player 1 ( $33.8 )
    Seat 3: Player 2 ( $11.5 )
    Seat 5: Player 3 ( $16.42 )
    Seat 8: Player 4 ( $25.56 )
    Seat 10: Player 5 ( $11.65 )
    Seat 6: ME ( $21.5 )
    Player 1 posts small blind [$0.1].
    Player 2 posts big blind [$0.25].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to ME [ Jd Jc ]
    Player 3 calls [$0.25].
    ME raises [$1].
    Player 4 calls [$1].
    Player 5 folds.
    Player 1 calls [$0.9].
    Player 2 folds.
    Player 3 calls [$0.75].
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ Ks, 6c, Qh ]
    Player 1 bets [$1].
    Player 3 folds.
    ME raises [$3].
    Player 4 folds.
    Player 1 calls [$2].
    ** Dealing Turn ** [ 5h ]
    Player 1 checks.
    ME checks.
    ** Dealing River ** [ Js ]
    Player 1 bets [$4].
    ME is all-In [$17.5]
    Player 1 calls [$13.5].
    Player 1 shows [ 6d, 6s ] three of a kind, sixes.
    ME shows [ Jd, Jc ] three of a kind, jacks.
    ME wins $43.25 from the main pot with three of a kind, jacks.
  2. #2
    I like the aggression here, but I wonder if it's not misplaced. Unless you have a read telling you that his flop-bet was a bluff and/or something that makes you think he'll fold to a relatively small re-raise (given the size of the pot), I don't like this play at all. The only thing you're beating is a bluff, so unless you're confident in that, I fold the flop.

    When he calls, you do indeed know you're beat. Checking behind is the only option I see here.

    Gotta love that miracle river, but don't let it convince you this play was strong.
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  3. #3
    I agree, I don't see any reason for coming over top of him such a small amount when you have 2 overs on the board and it's very likely one of the other 3 people has a king.
  4. #4
    fold the flop.

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