2/5 Live Super Deep Flopped Boat Line Check
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 6
2/5 Home game, 5 Handed
BB 1650
UTG 875
Hero 1550
Lots of history with these two players. Both of whom are very competant, BB is very laggy and UTG is pretty tight both pre and post.
Dealt to Hero in cutoff 44
UTG opens for 30
Hero calls 30
BB Calls
Flop
9d4d4c
BB Checks
UTG bets 75
Hero Calls
BB Calls
Turn 7h
BB checks
UTG bets 75
Hero Calls
BB raises to 250
UTG reraises all in
Hero reraises all in
BB tables 77 and says "call"
(UTG had J9)
I hate the way I played this hand. My thinking at the time was that we were so deep that I didnt want to identify my hand by making the super strong raise OTF as I was perceived by the other two players as being a nitbag. The BB is 3betting in these spots with a pretty polarized range, pretty much the same ranges that a scare card would connect with. When UTG is a fairly tight player to begin with I thought he had to have 9x to shove on the turn.
My shove on the turn is total spew IMO for a lot of reasons IMO.
Thoughts on raising the flop in general this deep in these types of spots? Do you cost yourelf way too much value?
In live super deep SH games how often should a deep stack in LP as myself consider 3betting in these spots pre?
Obv a total cooler but I still feel as though theres a lot to be learned from it
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 275
u have quads or am i missing something?
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 189
i don't like post like this.. what do you want to hear in response? i didn't see any question in your post.
at first 350BB isn't "super deep". in live game common situation when some players have 500+BB.
second - question: "how i should play nuts?", looks like you just boast your hand
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Hand makes no sense. My best advice is to not play five handed with good players.
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Fold Quads on flop if u think there is a chance someone could catch higher quads. Scary flop and turn for quads.
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 2,599
I assume flop is supposed to be 994 not 944?
Seems a fairly standard call on the flop imo.
I think you can fold the turn the second time around this deep, they are never bluffing and at least one of them beats your underfull.
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 1,243
raise flop, bet turn, shove river... assuming its 994
Join Date: Nov 2007
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