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jedstone30 | Small blind | 125.00 | 125.00 | 1918.50 | |
waller02 | Big blind | 250.00 | 375.00 | 6585.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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PussyCat16 | Fold | ||||
x | Call | 250.00 | 625.00 | 9816.00 | |
karlluke | Fold | ||||
jedstone30 | Fold | ||||
waller02 | Check | ||||
Flop | |||||
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waller02 | Bet | 468.75 | 1093.75 | 6116.25 | |
x | Raise | 1000.00 | 2093.75 | 8816.00 | |
waller02 | ??? |
Comments
At least if you shove you can look as though you might have a flush draw. You wouldn't 3-bet small on a draw, would you?
How much did you 3-bet?
I wouldn't like calling the flop-raise, btw. The reason would be the number of bad cards on the turn: Obviously an 8 would be a disaster but Spades, 5's, 6's, 9's, Tens, Jacks, Queens, Kings and Aces would all be bad cards for us. Some are going to fill draws for our opponent or make better two-pairs, given their pre-flop limping range, and others make it less likely that we get paid by any one-pair hands that our opponent could be raising on this flop.
I certainly wouldn't be folding to the 4-bet though. Chances are he doesn't limp with big pairs or AK, I'd agree with that. I'd also say he's unlikely to limp with 47 or 48, so the hands that are beating us are going to be 88, 77, 44, 56 and 78. Of those, 44 and 77 are somewhat less likely because of our hand.
There's also the possibility that he's raising this flop with a pair and a flush draw or two overs with a flush draw. After they've raised the flop with any of those hands, they shouldn't be folding to your 3-bet.
I would also hate the idea of 3-bet-folding the flop with two-pair. Here I think we have to call the 4-bet on the flop, though admittedly it feels like you're behind more often than you're ahead. The pot-odds just make it a call.
When the flop raise comes to you, because the pot is now 1/3 of your stack and your two-pair is likely to be best at this stage, while still being vulnerable, you should be shoving. The value of the pot is huge and part of the value of the shove is giving the flush-draw the wrong odds to call.
don't bet flop, oppo folds a lot
flat or just fold flop raise
you have no idea where you are in this hand, that's the problem )
oppo is limping pre and now raising your flop lead, massive strength or bluff
either way flat, check turn see what happens - you can easily get away from this
but.....not bad to get it in on the flop if you think oppo will play one pr/draws this way -
I don't think they do but..... hey you have 2 prs )
hate going out on hands that you would never play in the first place :S