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Get in!, oh, er, urghh!

DrSharpDrSharp Member Posts: 1,213
edited July 2011 in The Poker Clinic
Just joined table, no reads, and i hit a set for the first time in days!

Hand History #397427042 (18:40 30/07/2011)

PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
charles770 Small blind  £0.02 £0.02 £1.59
elldixon18 Big blind  £0.04 £0.06 £3.93
clubhammer Sit out     
  Your hole cards
  • 2
  • 2
     
Catsup Fold     
DrSharp Call  £0.04 £0.10 £3.80
portman Call  £0.04 £0.14 £2.52
charles770 Call  £0.02 £0.16 £1.57
elldixon18 Check     
Flop
   
  • 3
  • 2
  • A
     
charles770 Check     
elldixon18 Check     
DrSharp Bet  £0.12 £0.28 £3.68
portman Call  £0.12 £0.40 £2.40
charles770 Call  £0.12 £0.52 £1.45
elldixon18 Fold     
Turn
   
  • 5
     
charles770 Check     
DrSharp Check     
portman Bet  £0.12 £0.64 £2.28
charles770 Call  £0.12 £0.76 £1.33
DrSharp ???
With a raiser and a caller, am i letting this go now? I know you should go bust with sets but its not a great spot for me here. What do you reckon?

Comments

  • spornybolspornybol Member Posts: 8,212
    edited July 2011

    call you have the odds, then re-avaluate with with river card

  • Dudeskin8Dudeskin8 Member Posts: 6,228
    edited July 2011
    I'd bet pot on that flop, maybe more.

    Turn is a nasty card, I would call and hope for FH getting good odds.
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,814
    edited July 2011
    call turn. Over bet the flop IMO.
  • DOHHHHHHHDOHHHHHHH Member Posts: 17,929
    edited July 2011
    You should be opening this pre, with the BB sat at 100xbb.....

    There are instances where limping, and even open limping are ok at 4nl imo, but this isn't 1.

    It doesn't have to be big, 3x is fine, you just wanna build the pot. They wont notice your raise is smaller, and even if they do, they wont know how to interpret it (might think u got AA and "don't wanna scare em off)

    I wud bet bigger on the flop multi way.....

    Don't be afraid to overbet the pot. If they've got an ace or a draw, they aren't folding for 12p or 32p. 

    On the turn all you can do is check/call. 

    Get there.... 

    ...Then overbet the pot again.
  • GlenelgGlenelg Member Posts: 6,600
    edited July 2011
    In Response to Re: Get in!, oh, er, urghh!:
    call you have the odds, then re-evaluate with river card
    Posted by spornybol
    Wot Sporny said! 

    Quads would be nice tho! ;-)
  • rancidrancid Member Posts: 5,945
    edited July 2011
    In Response to Re: Get in!, oh, er, urghh!:
    You should be opening this pre, with the BB sat at 100xbb..... There are instances where limping, and even open limping are ok at 4nl imo, but this isn't 1. It doesn't have to be big, 3x is fine, you just wanna build the pot. They wont notice your raise is smaller, and even if they do, they wont know how to interpret it (might think u got AA and "don't wanna scare em off) I wud bet bigger on the flop multi way..... Don't be afraid to overbet the pot. If they've got an ace or a draw, they aren't folding for 12p or 32p.  On the turn all you can do is check/call.  Get there....  ...Then overbet the pot again.
    Posted by DOHHHHHHH
    +1 he knows his stuff
  • DrSharpDrSharp Member Posts: 1,213
    edited July 2011
    Point taken about the flop bet. Looking back it should be bigger and it usually is.

    As for the open limp. Its was a table full of limpers and wanted to see the flop cheaply. I am reading Harringtons cash book at the moment and i am trying to take it on board and mix things up a bit and change my plays around a bit. He says its good to open limp sometimes as it throws people. I know i shouldnt be thinking like that at 4NL, i should just raise my strong hands big and get paid like i have done in the past and made a profit. 9 times out of 10 on this particular table i see that flop cheaply which is my reasoning for opening limping. Not an excuse, i have taken the advice on board but just thought i would reply. Thanks.
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