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NL 50 SH: A5s - NutFD NL 50 SH: A5s - NutFD

10-13-2008 , 12:42 PM
Platform: IPoker - formated by LittleTitanHelper
Gamecode: 1213871402 - 2008-10-13 16:53:34
$0.25 SB / $0.50 BB - 6 handed

Seat 1: MP2 ($78.56)
Seat 3: MP3 ($112.95)
Seat 5: CO ($65.88)
Seat 6: BU ($68.91)(DEALER)
Seat 8: SB ($49.50)
Seat 10: Hero($57.45)

Dealt to Hero: 5 A

Preflop:
SB posts SB, Hero posts BB
MP2 raises to $2, MP3 calls $2, CO calls $2, 2 folds, Hero calls $1.50

Flop(Pot: $8.25):
7 3 K
Hero checks, MP2 bets $7.25, 2 folds, Hero raises to $27.50



MP2: 32/25 - only 31 hands.

Preflop I call because of the many Coldcallers.

How do you play postflop?
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10-13-2008 , 12:55 PM
Nothing wrong with this at all IMO. If he fold this 1/3 of the time you make money.

Last edited by DeadManJay; 10-13-2008 at 01:05 PM.
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10-13-2008 , 12:58 PM
fine ldo
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10-13-2008 , 01:21 PM
Villain just potted into a 4 way pot. Absent strong reads that he'll do this with air, i'm not pulling this stunt.

also what is your turn plan if he calls

Last edited by djoyce003; 10-13-2008 at 01:22 PM. Reason: also, what is your turn plan if he calls and it bricks? You are going to have like 25 left into a $60 pot so you have
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10-14-2008 , 01:00 PM
Unimpr. my plan would be C/F on the turn, because I have no FEQ more.

I have posted the hand, because I also think that Villain`s play looks quite strong 4-handed.

HU I think, I can play here easy D/Push or C/R/C AI, but 4-handed?
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10-14-2008 , 01:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Zrebna
Unimpr. my plan would be C/F on the turn, because I have no FEQ more.

I have posted the hand, because I also think that Villain`s play looks quite strong 4-handed.

HU I think, I can play here easy D/Push or C/R/C AI, but 4-handed?
tbh if I were c/r this flop I would never be c/f the turn, I'd much rather c/c in that spot.
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10-14-2008 , 07:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by bsball8806
tbh if I were c/r this flop I would never be c/f the turn, I'd much rather c/c in that spot.

Why C/C unimpr.?
You are not comitted, so you can not call to hit your Draw.

Push yourself is also bad, because you have no FEQ and you are nearly always behind.
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