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SC on the BTN no payoff

Postby AlamedaMike » Thu Aug 25, 2005 7:07 pm

FullTiltPoker Game #196497813: Table Horizon Ridge - $0.25/$0.50 - No Limit Hold'em - 20:22:35 ET - 2005/08/25
Seat 1: DeezNutzExcel ($8.50)
Seat 2: AlamedaMike ($52.30)
Seat 3: loveykel ($24.75)
Seat 4: nailguy ($23.55)
Seat 5: DougPapa ($12.50)
Seat 6: HoosMoney ($41.50)
Seat 7: Lordcalvert ($17)
Seat 8: Don914 ($38.95)
Seat 9: cttg121 ($25), is sitting out

loveykel posts the small blind of $0.25
nailguy posts the big blind of $0.50
The button is in seat #2

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to AlamedaMike [5c] [6c]

3 folds, Don914 calls $0.50, 1folds, AlamedaMike calls $0.50, loveykel calls $0.25,
nailguy checks

*** FLOP *** [3h] [7s] [Kh]

loveykel checks, nailguy checks, Don914 bets $2,

Here I had to think a minute. If I hit my [4s] I am good to go but will I get paid off? The odds are 11:1 to hit my inside straight. He has $36 and the bet is $2. That is 18:1 if I can stack him. But, if he is on a Flush Draw then I am in trouble. He is betting so I put him on a King. A set and I will have him.

AlamedaMike calls $2, 2 folds

*** TURN *** [4s]

miracle of miracles I hit my inside straight. Now what? I want to get paid off but there are 2 hearts out there. So I do a mini raise to milk a little. He swims away.

Don914 bets $4, AlamedaMike raises to $8, Don914 folds

Uncalled bet of $4 returned to AlamedaMike

AlamedaMike wins the pot ($13.30)

*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot $14 | Rake $0.70

He had $38 and I was focusing on it. I played my hand in case I got a monster I could get all his money. He got away.

Any suggestions on how to keep him on the line on the Turn?

Just call? Raise more?

Maybe smooth call and if the turn is a blank then bet/raise?
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Postby Rhound50 » Thu Aug 25, 2005 8:27 pm

Your best bet here is to fold, there are very select hands that you take his stack with, yes your gutshot is well hidden but unless you are very sure that he is going to give you his stack just fold and look for a better time to catch him. Most likely he has a weak king or even a 7 and unless he makes trips you arent going to stack him. For the amount of times you actually get his stack I think the call is -ev. Yes thinking of implied odds is important but if you make a borderline call and dont get youe implied odds it becomes a bad call even if you win.
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Postby Cardman » Fri Aug 26, 2005 7:39 am

"Sometimes its all about making the wrong move at the right time"
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Postby AlamedaMike » Fri Aug 26, 2005 10:32 am

Some days you are the bug and some days you are the windshield. :D
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