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How to play it after flop?!

mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
edited January 2014 in The Poker Clinic
The guy leading out was very aggro at this time, wasn't worried about him but tight reg behind has got set,FD or 2 pair at very least.

Are you happy to get it in in turn, or flat to bring tight reg with you and hope its a dead card? I decided to shove. Didn't wanna see diamond or paired board.

Just want to know how others would play this.

whogoesSmall blind £0.10£0.10£35.89
davecrow27Big blind £0.20£0.30£32.54
 Your hole cards
  • K
  • J
   
mrdaviesRaise £0.80£1.10£40.86
ronnieg197Fold    
DonttelmumCall £0.80£1.90£38.90
DACRUNCHERFold    
whogoesCall £0.70£2.60£35.19
davecrow27Call £0.60£3.20£31.94
Flop
  
  • 10
  • Q
  • A
   
whogoesCheck    
davecrow27Bet £3.20£6.40£28.74
mrdaviesCall £3.20£9.60£37.66
DonttelmumCall £3.20£12.80£35.70
whogoesFold    
Turn
  
  • 7
   
davecrow27Bet £12.80£25.60£15.94
mrdaviesAll-in £37.66£63.26£0.00
DonttelmumFold    
davecrow27All-in £15.94£79.20£0.00
mrdaviesUnmatched bet £8.92£70.28£8.92
davecrow27Show
  • A
  • 7
   
mrdaviesShow
  • K
  • J
   
River
  
  • 5
   
mrdaviesWinStraight to the Ace£68.48 £77.40

Comments

  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited January 2014
    Seems like your way did the job just fine.

    I'd probably raise the flop just cos there's so many draws, pr + draws, 2prs that will call or maybe ship on us now and we can get it in with the nuts.

    You can't go far wrong tbh as long as you dont fold lol, flatting or raising is fine.
  • KAM99KAM99 Member Posts: 773
    edited January 2014

    To be honest I fold this hand preflop, as KJ will play badly soooo many times played OOP, and you'll be laying it down to a 3bet. If it works for you great, but it's a little loose for me for UTG, even in 6-max.

    After that it's fine as played. I doubt the tight reg is as strong as tripss given the preflop action. So yes I'd think he was on flush draw, 2 pair or some kind of ace. Either way I get it in at the turn and let him have the choice to pay to see the river or not. Certainly with a loose guy that you think is likely to call light anyway. One scalp is plenty fine enough, and beats getting outdraw.

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