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3/5 sl need some advice on drawy board 3/5 sl need some advice on drawy board

07-16-2010 , 06:19 PM
I'm new to making live play threads so apologies if this is hard to read.

I mostly play live poker recreationally, as I'm far from being rolled for these games. With that said, I take it very seriously and I still take a serious approach to the game.

It's a 5-200 spread game.

I'm the bb with a 20bb stack wA4hh, 9 handed, utg+1 and btn call and I check it. Utg is a fairly loose player, will pay off with weaker hands, button is pretty solid with a deep stack. Utg has about 40bb behind.
Flop is A4Jddc.
I bet out 15, about the size of the pot and both players call.
Turn is 2s.

What is the proper play for me here? In my mind I'm not putting either on a set or AJ since these guys are generally raising those hands pre. I'm first to act and it's about a 60 pot and I've got 79 left behind me at that point.

Again I'm sure this is kind of a sloppy post, and if i forgot anything
just let me know.
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07-16-2010 , 06:42 PM
AWWWWRRRRRRR INNNNN...... plz call plz call plz call plz call plz call plz call
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07-16-2010 , 06:48 PM
I assumed that would be the play, and that's what I did. Looser player folded and the btn called. River was a blank I think and he flips up 35 for the wheel.

The question that went into my head was: did he have implied odds? I feel that with the flush draw out there that a gut shot draw is a fold on the flop. I've been pretty tight for the first 90 mins I was there so he may have felt I had a good hand and was going all in as long as the turn wasn't a diamond.
Just a cooler, though?
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07-17-2010 , 03:32 AM
*bump*

was there anything else I should've done differently here or was it just unlucky?
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07-17-2010 , 06:15 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by smmcc260
I assumed that would be the play, and that's what I did. Looser player folded and the btn called. River was a blank I think and he flips up 35 for the wheel.

The question that went into my head was: did he have implied odds? I feel that with the flush draw out there that a gut shot draw is a fold on the flop. I've been pretty tight for the first 90 mins I was there so he may have felt I had a good hand and was going all in as long as the turn wasn't a diamond.
Just a cooler, though?
yes. cooler. I have learned that passive live 1/2 games are filled with coolers.
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