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A's on a flush turn

Postby GooperMC » Sun Aug 21, 2005 7:47 am

** Game ID 465642506 starting - 2005-08-20 12:30:48
** About Schmidt [Hold 'em] (0.25|0.50 No Limit - Cash Game) Real Money

- jennifer-x sitting in seat 1 with $18.39
- Bobby751 sitting in seat 2 with $46.30 [Sitting out]
- Alcoholica sitting in seat 3 with $80.45
- bruhunter sitting in seat 4 with $17.55 [Dealer]
- mr_man82 sitting in seat 5 with $50.00 [Sitting out]
- julemar sitting in seat 6 with $48.25
- GooperMC sitting in seat 7 with $49.50
- Staahla sitting in seat 8 with $84.68
- nemle sitting in seat 9 with $22.90
- Bullen8 sitting in seat 10 with $25.05

julemar posted the small blind - $0.25
GooperMC posted the big blind - $0.50
** Dealing card to GooperMC: [Ad], [Ac]
Staahla folded
nemle folded
Bullen8 called - $0.50
jennifer-x folded
Alcoholica folded
bruhunter folded
julemar called - $0.50
GooperMC bet - $2.50
Bullen8 called - $2.50
julemar folded

** Dealing the flop: [6h], [Jd], [9h]
GooperMC bet - $4.00
Bullen8 called - $4.00

** Dealing the turn: [4h]

Opponent is a loose calling station (VP$IP 40, W$SD 50). He has $18 and the pot is $14 what is your plan?
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Postby majakovskij » Sun Aug 21, 2005 8:04 am

Well, I definately wouldn't value bet here. Check and see what happens. A loose calling station could easily hold a hand like [Jh][3h] (or any two hearts, for that matter). If he has $18 left in a $14 pot, he's not going anywhere. Try for a cheap showdown.
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Postby majakovskij » Sun Aug 21, 2005 9:42 am

This is a typical situation where a lot of players lose a lot of money. Brunson wrote it so well: "The fact is, with a pair of aces or kings... one of two things will usually happen. Either: 1) you'll win a small pot; or 2) you'll lose a big pot."

How did the hand unfold?
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Postby GooperMC » Mon Aug 22, 2005 6:36 am

I checked, he bet $10 which I figured was basically an all in that wanted a call so I folded.

At the time I thought it was a little weak tight so I wanted to know what you guys though.
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