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Postby shobute » Sat Oct 22, 2005 1:50 pm

1/2 NL.

The 3 of us involved in this hand all have about $400.
Table has a lot of action. I'm playing rockish but they aren't paying attention to me.

I'm dealt [9s] [Ts] on the button.
A couple limpers to me and I limp too.

Flop [7h] [8h] [4d], pot $8.
First limper bets $8, other limper calls and so do I, blinds fold.

Turn [Jc], pot $30.
First limper bets $30, second limper raises to $90.
I do what, and why?
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Postby ua1176 » Sat Oct 22, 2005 9:12 pm

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Postby AlexMR » Sun Oct 23, 2005 2:51 am

[17:16] alitomr: http://micropenis.ws/forum/viewtopic.php?t=723
[17:19] mekosking: wow
[17:19] mekosking: i give that poof a week tops
[17:19] mekosking: before he snuffs it
[17:19] mekosking: I THINK THAT MAY BE NV
[17:20] mekosking: IN DISGUISE
[17:20] alitomr: LOLZ
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Postby ua1176 » Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:49 am

when one guy bets pot on the turn and the other guy raises sizably....no i dont think they're necessarily drawing to the flush at all.

i think the hand range for the first player is as follows: AA/KK (looking to limp-reraise but didnt get the chance), JJ/TT/99 (not everyone raises JJ), 87, 65, or a set. i would personally lean toward AA/KK with the failed limp-reraise, or 87/65 who realizes just how vulnerable his hand is.

the second player in my opinion almost has to have a set or 65.

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Postby shobute » Sun Oct 23, 2005 2:10 pm

Thanks for the replies.

I guess it does change things if you believe one of them could likely be on a flush draw.
I believed it, just from the way the table dynamics had been.

I pushed right there on the turn and both called.
If I was facing both a FH and flush draw, that's a heckofa lotta outs.

What did they have?

First limper: [7c] [8c].
Second limper: [Kh] [3h].

Turn was the [7d] and first limper dragged a $1200 pot.

The biggest question from me is if I should flat call and make sure the draws miss before getting my money in (this was suggested to me, to "decrease variance").
I don't think that's a good idea because if the draws miss then they won't pay me anything.
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Postby piersmajestyk » Sun Oct 23, 2005 2:12 pm

When you have AAKQ double suited in our PLO tourny at 5:30 EST at Pokerstars. :lol:
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Postby shobute » Sun Oct 23, 2005 2:35 pm

piers, has anyone ever told you that you're a master of subtlty? :lol:
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