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Player | Action | Cards | Amount | Pot | Balance |
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boothy23 | Small blind | 15.00 | 15.00 | 3635.00 | |
HARRYSPURS | Big blind | 30.00 | 45.00 | 2330.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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kentucky | Call | 30.00 | 75.00 | 1970.00 | |
MOP72 | Fold | ||||
LeoBooBoo | Fold | ||||
leon621 | Raise | 180.00 | 255.00 | 3510.00 | |
boothy23 | Call | 165.00 | 420.00 | 3470.00 | |
HARRYSPURS | Fold | ||||
kentucky | Call | 150.00 | 570.00 | 1820.00 | |
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Comments
He has called a strong pf raise so you have to assume he has some kind of hand, so your bet has to keep him in. If he bets I think I would flat call and hope to repeat it on the turn giving him 2 chances of improving his hand. If he checks do you check behind? I would put in a weak 3/4 pot bet to encourage him and do the same on the turn. If he folds so be it, you wont get value from a monster if you dont bet it.
I agree with penguin.
Let them try to catch up but you do have to do your own betting if they check. Make it look weak and build the pot.
There are some hands they could have if your lucky, but in the blinds against your raise I'd fold most hands this early preflop. So perhaps there is a pair out there KK or even better 88. You may get action from a flush draw or a backdoor straight draw but you have to keep them interested by calling or betting relatively small.
If you show any aggression surely they fold!
Now you show us they both went all-in post flop and you happily collected bounty.