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Just sat down to the table recently, villains are typical loose passive players preflop, not too sure about thier post flop play as of yet. Did I play this ok, or should I be folding at some point? Poker Stars, $0.05/$0.10 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter SB: $11.40 Hero (BB): $15.25 UTG: $2.40 MP: $5.05 CO: $24.95 BTN: $14.70 Pre-Flop: 9:club: 3:club: dealt to Hero (BB) UTG folds, MP calls $0.10, CO calls $0.10, BTN calls $0.10, SB folds, Hero checks Flop: ($0.45) 6:heart: T:club: Q:club: (4 Players) Hero checks, MP bets $0.10, CO calls $0.10, BTN calls $0.10, Hero calls $0.10 Turn: ($0.85) 7:club: (4 Players) Hero checks, MP bets $0.50, CO calls $0.50, BTN folds, Hero calls $0.50 River: ($2.35) J:diamond: (3 Players) Hero checks, MP bets $0.60, CO raises to $2.20, Hero calls $2.20, MP raises to $3.80, CO calls $1.60, Hero calls $1.60 |
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I believe you are definetely beat on the river but you cant fold after you called the CO river raise. One folding point could be the CO raise on the river but his line looks like 89 and after the MP goes all in he probalby has a higher flush than you. Difficult hand. Typical a hand that gets you into trouble where you should have never been in the pot if you werent in the BB. Is raising on the flop an option to find out where you are because MP only bets the minimum and everyone called? ps: I just looked at the stack sizes and the CO doesnt have a flush for sure because he didnt re-reraised on the river, so you should be good against him. MP should either have Ax of clubs or a pocket pair that hits his set seeing his preflop limp. Probalby Ax of clubs because he would have bet his set bigger on the flop with the flush draw. Last edited by Colossos159; 08-08-2008 at 09:11 AM. |
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I think, I just raise the flop, cause they look quite weak. Make it 1$, so they will fold their 3re and 2cond pairs. I think, that I raise on the turn, to get some value from my flush + to protect it against some higher offsuited clubs or a 67-2pair. Weird river, but I shove after Co just called MPs minraise 4 sure. |
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- I think check/calling the flop is the best option in that spot. You only have a 9-high flush draw in a multi-way pot, so it isn't a great idea to semi-bluff and build up the pot againt loose-passive opponents. You can check/raise but then the move can seem weird to good players and you will still get called by the better draws. - Then, on the turn, I think you should lead because nobody has really shown much strength and you need to protect your flush against AcX. That way, you would get much more information from the actions of your opponents. - By checking all streets, you let them control the size of the pot and you are facing tough decisions on the river. Anyway, there should be a better flush out there and I think you should at least not call the last raise. |
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Either lead the turn or check/raise. Since the flush draw completed you should probably just lead out so that a higher club doesn't get to check behind and see the river for free. I would have probably led on the river since tons of hands that will call a bet will check behind with 3 people still in the hand. |
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