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Originally Posted by RolldUpTrips
3rd is a standard open.
4th you need to raise. 44 is beating the guy who bet and you need to get it HU.
5th is either a lead or a x/r. By leading you're telling the 976 that you intend to 3! if the 234 raises and putting him in a difficult spot. Note that your 88 makes your hand much safer vs his than it would be with irrelevant cards. Leading increases your chance of seeing 6 for fewer bets, but increases the chances that the pot stays multiway because they could both call. On balance, I prefer a x/r.
6th and 7th there are 2 5s dead and you have an ace so you just have to show it down.
Thanks for your comment!
4th: Why am I beating the guy who bets? That is nice my 44 is higher than his door 3. I can't give a range to propokertools, but I don't consider myself as I am ahead and was afraid to get a 3bet.
Hand Equity Scoops Wins Hi Ties Hi Wins Lo Ties Lo
ac4c4s8c 42.85% 117,953 372,919 496 59,200 1,896
2c3h4dad 57.15% 204,021 226,585 496 428,028 1,896
This should be the top of his range and I have 43% so yes I believe I am ahead, but I feel my pair of 4s are very vulnerable. (Probably another reason to raise and protect my hand?)
Actually I don't think opp5 should call on 4th even a single bet. Even if he has pot odds against our hands. Since the door cards are (my: 4c8c, opp6: 3h4d) the reversed implied odds should be high.
5th:
I can't imagine a x/r. 234 looks way to scary for my eyes. I like your reasons to lead.
Final of the hand:
We checked the 7th street.
HERO: shows [Ac 4s 4c 8c 8d 5s 9d] (HI: 2 Pair, 8s & 4s)
opp5: shows [2s 3c 7h 9c 6c Jc 5h] (HI: High Card, Jack; LO: 7,6,5,3,2)
opp6: shows [2c Ad 3h 4d 2d Ah Qh] (HI: 2 Pair, As & 2s)
In general, as I see it, I’m too passive in this game. I need to become more aggressive and try to push opponents in multiway pots. But it’s really complicated for me when to push and pull opponents in split pot games in multiway pots.