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another sticky situation

golds95golds95 Member Posts: 132
edited November 2013 in The Poker Clinic
superman16Small blind 30.0030.003726.25
YouplonkerBig blind 60.0090.009127.50
 Your hole cards
  • 10
  • A
   
rawhandFold    
tiamac58Fold    
piximouFold    
golds95Raise 120.00210.006045.00
superman16Raise 150.00360.003576.25
YouplonkerFold    
golds95Call 60.00420.005985.00
Flop
  
  • 5
  • 10
  • Q
   
superman16Check    
golds95Bet 120.00540.005865.00
superman16Raise 780.001320.002796.25
golds95Call 660.001980.005205.00
Turn
  
  • Q
   
superman16Bet 1980.003960.00816.25

Comments

  • golds95golds95 Member Posts: 132
    edited November 2013
    Sorry guys gonna be posting in here quite a lot when its probably trivial situations which you can answer in 2 seconds but should i be folding here even when i see the villian as weak and bluffing more than he should most of the time?
  • THEROCK573THEROCK573 Member Posts: 2,550
    edited November 2013
    if you have called the flop thinking A10 is good then it obviously makes the turn an easy decision for you surely
  • golds95golds95 Member Posts: 132
    edited November 2013
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation:
    if you have called the flop thinking A10 is good then it obviously makes the turn an easy decision for you surely
    Posted by THEROCK573
    true but it confused me as i thought why is he betting like that if he doesnt have a queen
  • THEROCK573THEROCK573 Member Posts: 2,550
    edited November 2013
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation:
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation : true but it confused me as i thought why is he betting like that if he doesnt have a queen
    Posted by golds95
    problem for you is, the turns going to bring a ton of cards he will barrel so by calling you have to have an idea where you are really in the hand, i couldnt possibly answer because i have no reads on this guy but the queen is actually a decent card for you so id go with the hand if called on the flop and stick it in.
  • golds95golds95 Member Posts: 132
    edited November 2013
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation:
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation : problem for you is, the turns going to bring a ton of cards he will barrel so by calling you have to have an idea where you are really in the hand, i couldnt possibly answer because i have no reads on this guy but the queen is actually a decent card for you so id go with the hand if called on the flop and stick it in.
    Posted by THEROCK573
    yeah cheers i guess i should trust my notes cos i had him down as a bit reckless and barrals a lot so raised him to preety much all in and he turns over 2's but i cant do this every time if i dont have the read right?
  • THEROCK573THEROCK573 Member Posts: 2,550
    edited November 2013
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation:
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation : yeah cheers i guess i should trust my notes cos i had him down as a bit reckless and barrals a lot so raised him to preety much all in and he turns over 2's but i cant do this every time if i dont have the read right?
    Posted by golds95
    if you dont have a read, trust you're gut, it very rarely lies :-)
  • ybyb Member Posts: 1,471
    edited November 2013
    your name makes me feel old lol

    any reads? readless i'm cbetting bigger on the flop and folding to the raise. cbet bigger anyway
  • gazza127gazza127 Member Posts: 2,156
    edited November 2013
    Yeah if I call the raise on the flop thinking villain is on a draw I definitely call the turn bet.  The Q is actually a good card for you as now its less likely he has a Q.  I probably just stick the rest of my stack in on the turn expecting a lot of spade hands and straight draws if your reads are correct.  I mean you wouldnt imagine he'd be betting full pot here with a Q would you?

  • golds95golds95 Member Posts: 132
    edited November 2013
    In Response to Re: another sticky situation:
    your name makes me feel old lol any reads? readless i'm cbetting bigger on the flop and folding to the raise. cbet bigger anyway
    Posted by yb
    yes I had a read in thevillian he was raising and reraising a lot with small pocket pairs so wasnt scared of the queen at all only if he conected but he made the same play previously with player lets say c laying down and him showing 3's. also seemed like he was reraising bets to much to have the nuts every time making the same play on each flop. As for the age thing look at it as experience as ive only had a few months playing donking off cash
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