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Tricky spot with caller behind? call or shove?

mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
edited March 2014 in The Poker Clinic
davecrow27 Small blind  £0.10 £0.10 £16.25
spearsy136 Big blind  £0.20 £0.30 £20.10
  Your hole cards
  • 10
  • 10
     
conrad999 Raise  £0.70 £1.00 £15.65
mrdavies Call  £0.70 £1.70 £22.90
Ozzie08 Call  £0.70 £2.40 £71.05
miajo Fold     
davecrow27 Call  £0.60 £3.00 £15.65
spearsy136 Fold     
Flop
   
  • A
  • 8
  • J
     
davecrow27 Check     
conrad999 Check     
mrdavies Check     
Ozzie08 Bet  £0.80 £3.80 £70.25
davecrow27 Call  £0.80 £4.60 £14.85
conrad999 Fold     
mrdavies Call  £0.80 £5.40 £22.10
Turn
   
  • J
     
davecrow27 Check     
mrdavies Check     
Ozzie08 Check     
River
   
  • 10
     
davecrow27 Bet  £5.40 £10.80 £9.45
mrdavies      
Ozzie08      
davecrow27      
mrdavies      
      
  

   
      

Comments

  • mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
    edited March 2014

    was only scared of someone slow playing a monster, but AJ and J8 bet either flop or turn for sure.. just werent sure wether to shove raise or flat, with ozzie behind.

  • shakinacesshakinaces Member Posts: 1,590
    edited March 2014
    Do you have any notes on Ozzie's general play (or davecrow for that matter)?

    I think without reads I figure Ozzie will only ever call (if we call) = extra £5.40 in the pot.

    If we shove, Ozzie may call (depends on the player) but I'd say davecrow almost certainly calls = extra £9.45 in the pot.

    So I shove and feel sick if a slow played AJ/JT has sucked us into stacking off.  Personally I expect to see KQ, a high flush, or even KJ, QJ most of the time
  • 77Chris9177Chris91 Member Posts: 375
    edited March 2014
    Really have to fold flop...

    As played, shove river.
  • mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
    edited March 2014
    dont think I should fold flop for 80p im afraid never folding for that much..yeh thought i was beating dave but werent sure on ozzie he is pretty tidy
  • 77Chris9177Chris91 Member Posts: 375
    edited March 2014
    I'll be surprised if anyone agrees with you that calling on the flop is ok. Not really sure what your hoping to hit?

    Ozzie is barely ever gonna show up with a better FH after checking the turn btw.
  • CraigSG1CraigSG1 Member Posts: 1,824
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: Tricky spot with caller behind? call or shove?:
    Really have to fold flop... As played, shove river.
    Posted by 77Chris91
    I agree. Long term this call is such a leak. How many times you going to be good at the end? Short of runner runner straight your not callin to hit the nuts and can be in bad shape if you hit your ten. 

    As played we beat so much we have to shove over. We beat trip jacks, flushes and straights and bluffs. We are behind to just a few hands that as played are not likely.
  • watto84watto84 Member Posts: 172
    edited March 2014
    Im shoving and more than likely getting looked up by KJ QJ KQ or a flush. I think both would call... checking the turn from everyone and then him leading looks like a ?J trying to rep a big flush. I would put the guy still to act on the flush.

    You are being beat by bout 5 hands and for them to have slow played it after leading for 80p would seem out of character with the chekc on the turn.

    But then again I have been wrong before...

    Result?
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: Tricky spot with caller behind? call or shove?:
    Really have to fold flop... As played, shove river.
    Posted by 77Chris91
    This.

    Flop call is questionable, to put it nicely! Ship river.
  • KAM99KAM99 Member Posts: 773
    edited March 2014
    I'd certainly connsider 3bt pre sometimes unless the guy is an uber nit.

    Fold flop. I can see calling a cbet HU in a hand on a flop, but this is not that. Wet flop and for someone to lead out in a 4 way pot they have something, and someone else calls him. Not good spot for you.

    As played sure shove the river. Lots of hands he could be value betting after the turn check, but I do have a nasty feeling he is one of those that slows down when they fill up and you could well be facing a better FH on this occasion. Still I'd likely shove it. Given the action if he has you beat it will be J10 or AJ I'd think.

    Only problem is that if the guy can play he is only calling with hands that beat you.
  • mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
    edited March 2014
    davecrow27 Small blind  £0.10 £0.10 £16.25
    spearsy136 Big blind  £0.20 £0.30 £20.10
      Your hole cards
    • 10
    • 10
         
    conrad999 Raise  £0.70 £1.00 £15.65
    mrdavies Call  £0.70 £1.70 £22.90
    Ozzie08 Call  £0.70 £2.40 £71.05
    miajo Fold     
    davecrow27 Call  £0.60 £3.00 £15.65
    spearsy136 Fold     
    Flop
       
    • A
    • 8
    • J
         
    davecrow27 Check     
    conrad999 Check     
    mrdavies Check     
    Ozzie08 Bet  £0.80 £3.80 £70.25
    davecrow27 Call  £0.80 £4.60 £14.85
    conrad999 Fold     
    mrdavies Call  £0.80 £5.40 £22.10
    Turn
       
    • J
         
    davecrow27 Check     
    mrdavies Check     
    Ozzie08 Check     
    River
       
    • 10
         
    davecrow27 Bet  £5.40 £10.80 £9.45
    mrdavies Raise  £11.00 £21.80 £11.10
    Ozzie08 Fold     
    davecrow27 All-in  £9.45 £31.25 £0.00
    mrdavies Call  £3.85 £35.10 £7.25
    davecrow27 Show
    • 6
    • Q
       
    mrdavies Show
    • 10
    • 10
       
    mrdavies Win Full House, 10s and Jacks £33.34  £40.59
    this is how it turned out, thankfully.
  • KAM99KAM99 Member Posts: 773
    edited March 2014
    Yeah you got lucky, not that wise a play with the flush on a paired board. Long as you don't use the result to justify repeating the play. Still think calling this type of  flop with your holdings, and with two others clearly interested in it would be a leak long-term.
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited March 2014
    I hate that raise on the river.
  • mrdaviesmrdavies Member Posts: 475
    edited March 2014
    In Response to Re: Tricky spot with caller behind? call or shove?:
    Yeah you got lucky, not that wise a play with the flush on a paired board. Long as you don't use the result to justify repeating the play. Still think calling this type of  flop with your holdings, and with two others clearly interested in it would be a leak long-term.
    Posted by KAM99
    Agreed kam, got lucky!
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