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1/3 Played flopped straight terrible, what would you do. 1/3 Played flopped straight terrible, what would you do.

06-18-2013 , 02:32 AM
I absolutely butchered this hand, combination of trying to get fancy, fatigue and just not thinking. I am getting ready to rack up playing through my blinds and late position when this hand come up.

1/3 max buyin 300.

I am big blind, villain is utg. Seems to be a abc player, knows how to cbet, and understands position from what I have seen. He has been at the table a little over 2 hours and has ran his buyin up to 700 or so. I have about 550 in front of me.

I pick up 75 offsuit in big blind, V limps in, two more limpers and small blind completes. I check.

Flop 864. Sb checks,I check (Reasoning is that the V,SB,and one of the limpers pretty much tend to bet out on the flop when ever they enter a pot, so I wanted to give one of them the opportunity to do so) V bets 15, limper folds, 2 limper calls, SB folds, I just call. Pot is 55.

Turn is K I bet 35, V calls, limper folds. Pot is 125

River is 2 I bet 75, V thinks and makes it 200 to go. (This is were fatigue and just playing dumb comes into effect) I think and shove all in, of course I am snapped called and he shows J6. Lol. So how do you guys play this hand? In hindsight I think I should of definitely just called, or even b/f especially after he flats the turn and raises on the river for what I now know is value. What about c/c line on the river?
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06-18-2013 , 02:44 AM
Yeah, you butchered this one good.

Bet flop, bet turn, check call river or check fold river, depending on villains sizing. As played check raise flop, bet turn and again I guess c\c or c\f river, depending on sizing. Gotta bet bigger on every street... For value and Don't give villain even half decent odds to draw... and yea 200 from villain on this river is so rarely a bluff, especially in a limped pot.
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06-18-2013 , 03:56 AM
Either bet flop, or if your sure one of the Vs will bet, ch/r. I mean, he bet 15 AND got 2 callers, leaving you last to act. Raise here for sure, I'd go 60-75, as much as I thought I could get. Then turn bet can be closer to 175, leaving less than a PSB for the river.
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06-18-2013 , 06:22 AM
Just so you know, you took the worst line possible on the flop (other than folding).

Literally open shoving would be better than check/calling.

I'd lead for $15.
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06-18-2013 , 10:55 PM
I'm always betting this flop. You can define villains hands better and are getting called by worse always!

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06-18-2013 , 11:35 PM
I agree bet flop. As played, should have check raised after the flop bet and overcallers.

Also, 6 clubs OTF but villain had it in his hand? Misprint?
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06-19-2013 , 02:38 AM
Yea I definitely should have c/r don't know why I didn't follow through. It is a misprint it was the 6 of spades on the flop and 8 of clubs. Next time I am betting out on the flop.
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