microstakes Stud/8 - multiway pot: lead or C/R?
Join Date: Sep 2012
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It was the first or second hand at this table, so had no reads. And was my call with 866 ok?
PokerStars, 7 Stud H/L Limit - $0.04/$0.08 ($0.01 ante) - 6 players
Seat 1: $10.67 (267 bb)
Seat 4: $4.22 (106 bb)
Seat 5: $0.78 (20 bb)
Seat 6: $1.74 (44 bb)
Seat 7 (Hero): $3.19 (80 bb)
Seat 8: $0.80 (20 bb)
Third Street: ($0.06) Hero is in Seat 7
Xx Xx 2♥ BI bring-in $0.02
Xx Xx 5♦ UTG calls $0.02
Xx Xx Q♦ MP folds
Xx Xx 4♠ MP+1 calls $0.02
Xx Xx 5♣ CO calls $0.02
8♣ 6♥ 6♦ Hero calls $0.02
Fourth Street: ($0.16) (5 players)
8♣ 6♥ 6♦ 6♣ Hero?
Xx Xx 2♥ J♦
Xx Xx 5♦ Q♥
Xx Xx 4♠ Q♣
Xx Xx 5♣ 4♥
Last edited by I shot the sheriff; 12-11-2017 at 04:07 AM.
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Lead, there is no good reason to believe you will get the chance to xr and the boards that caught a q are less likely to cold call 2 bets if the 54xx bets anyway, there is also a chance you will get to bet/3!
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I probably raise on Third.
Fourth is a lead.
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Flatting 3rd is fine, you should throw your hand away a lot on 4th, so no point in spending more to do so.
Fourth definitely lead, The 54 board ought to raise you some of the time, and then you get to decide whether to b/3b or sandbag and c/r Fifth.
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limping 3rd is perfect. I think anything else is a fairly large mistake - way too strong to fold closing the action and way too weak 97 ways to complete. You absolutely have to lead 4th