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What to bet...

EyemanEyeman Member Posts: 1,039
edited June 2012 in The Poker Clinic
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalance
morty10 Small blind  10.00 10.00 1860.00
Moley77 Big blind  20.00 30.00 1980.00
 Your hole cards
  • 6
  • 6
   
kevcoke69 Fold     
RCrush Fold     
nin777 Call  20.00 50.00 1980.00
Eyeman Call  20.00 70.00 2120.00
morty10 Fold     
Moley77 Raise  60.00 130.00 1920.00
nin777 Call  60.00 190.00 1920.00
Eyeman Call  60.00 250.00 2060.00
Flop
  
  • 8
  • 6
  • Q
   
Moley77 Bet  200.00 450.00 1720.00
nin777 Call  200.00 650.00 1720.00
Eyeman Raise  400.00 1050.00 1660.00
Moley77 Call  200.00 1250.00 1520.00
nin777 Call  200.00 1450.00 1520.00
Turn
  
  • 4
  

Comments

  • EyemanEyeman Member Posts: 1,039
    edited May 2012
    Actually, should say Moley bet 495 after the turn...
  • 12671267 Member Posts: 936
    edited May 2012
    Raise bigger on flop.

    Then shove turn.  

    Now you have to either overshove turn,  or make a bet which fully commits you to the pot anyway, both options which show massive massive strength after the min raise on flop   (more strength).    So opponents can easily fold worse hands,   or they can love life with there straight thats just got there .

    Edit:  i assumed you had been checked to
  • EvilPinguEvilPingu Member Posts: 3,462
    edited May 2012
    I might just shove flop tbh.

    As played, shove turn.
  • percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    edited May 2012
    I'd raise pre with an open limp from cut off

    I hate a min raise, it screams strength. You're never min raising after a bet and call with anything less than 2pair. I'd either raise bigger or call, and I definitely prefer raising

    If it's checked to you on the turn, I bet close to 700. This pretty much commits you, and whoever else calls to calling a river shove

    I just read that villain bet 495 on the turn, in that case I just shove. Pot is too big in relation to everybodys stack to raise small imo, and I definitely hate calling
  • EyemanEyeman Member Posts: 1,039
    edited May 2012
    Interestingly, nin folded AQ to the 495 bet, which is a pretty solid fold.
    For clarity, this is a £22 DYM
  • EvilPinguEvilPingu Member Posts: 3,462
    edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: What to bet...:
    Interestingly, nin folded AQ to the 495 bet, which is a pretty solid fold. For clarity, this is a £22 DYM
    Posted by Eyeman
    Nin is one of the top DYM players out there - Him being able to make that fold doesn't surprise me at all tbh.
  • percival09percival09 Member Posts: 3,804
    edited May 2012
    how do you know he folded AQ? surely he wouldn't show how he played the hand?
  • EyemanEyeman Member Posts: 1,039
    edited May 2012
    I believe him when he said so.
  • donkeyplopdonkeyplop Member Posts: 3,795
    edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: What to bet...:
    I believe him when he said so.
    Posted by Eyeman
    People always believe me when i say in the chat box what ive just folded ;)

    ps id shove turn.
  • EyemanEyeman Member Posts: 1,039
    edited May 2012
    So, I shoved turn, Moley shows 99. Always nice
  • KAM99KAM99 Member Posts: 773
    edited May 2012
    Opposite to percival preflop in that a call is fine at this blind level and if set mining its no bad thing to be in a multiway pot so more chance someone else hits some part of it. Flop raise more, as min raises are just blah and I don't like them in most situations. You want enough of a raise so that you are set up for a shove at the turn at this point. There is even some method in just shoving the flop, but if not that then raise enough to get it in at turn.
  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited June 2012
    Think there is a decent argument to flat flop. If you do raise make it bigger so you can shove turn
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