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| If early limpers I'm going with caution and checking, if late limpers I think my 8 kicker is good as anything stronger should be raising PF but I'm also prepared to lay down to further action. Much is dependant on previous knowledge of my opponents and I aint getting stacked here, there's many better opportunities to be had. As for your later question, I don't think there's much difference whether your rag is 8 or 2, it's how you play it that counts and I think they both play the same way. Maybe somebody will correct me here. Being in the blind I'll use pot control and maybe unleash if the board pairs off and kickers suddenly become irrelevant. Once again though, it does depend on who's in the pot and previous knowledge. |
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| If you are OOP, and theres not that many people in the hand, then most likely you have the best hand with a pair of aces alone. Limpers usually don't have an ace. And if someone did get an ace, they would either throw it away because the kicker is too low, or raise with a good kicker. When playing OOP, you always want to make a feeler bet if you connect with the flop to see where you are at. This information will give you an indication of what there hands are. So say you have A 2 in the BB, 3 other people (2 limpers and SB) see the flop. It comes out A 6 J. SB checkes, and you bet. For all they know, you could have checked A J in the BB. Leading out and betting on the flop from the BB with no raises behind you always confuses people. If you do get some callers, play cautiously. You never know if they are calling you to take the pot, or if there on a draw, or have a better hand than you. When you see the BB raise on the flop with no pre flop raises, you can never put him on an exact hand. You always have to have a range of hands to put them on. Then, as the board plays out, you get a feel of what they really have. But be aware, that being OOP is both a advantage and disadvantage. You can bet before them, and if they wanted to bluff, you just took that away. But if you bet, and your faced with a re-raise, you have to make a really tough decision. So being OOP isn't all that bad, just not all that good either.
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| Most flops miss most hands...but the turn is another story. With that said, if I flopped aces, and everyone's checking around, believe I'm coming out firing. If I get re-raised, then I know where I stand, and make the decision according to previous history with the opponent on whether to re-pop or fold. I don't like to call in a situation like that, because it leaves the door wide open for them to hit whatever card it is they may be after, if any. As far as what ace could be strongest, any ace could be strong on a flop like that, but I don't like weak aces, so I need at least a 10 kicker or better to proceed somewhat confidently, and even then the 10 is iffy... ![]()
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| Makes a big difference if the game is 6 handed or full. But, I like to avoid this situation altogether and punish those nits for limping. Raise it from the big blind (pot raise or so) here and usually u will take it, or isolate one fish. Both are profitable situations. If for some reason I'm at flop in that situation. I would defenitely bet ur ace on flop, otherwise u are lost the rest of the hand. With 1 caller id value bet turn as well, and make decision on river, based on your information. You probably have any caller beat, and can make an easy laydown to a reasonable raise. I just love when there are a bunch of limpers and I'm in late position, in the bb id rather avoid the flop and take it down. |
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| Full Tilt Poker Game #7337373756: $1 + $0.25 Sit & Go (55781483), Table 3 - 60/120 - No Limit Hold'em - 0:47:15 ET - 2008/07/23 Seat 1: UHOHgot-cha (4,950) Seat 2: fweow (6,650) Seat 3: Junior71 (5,945), is sitting out Seat 4: gamer4life27 (1,355) Seat 5: PaceSetter11 (1,485), is sitting out Seat 6: kmpp (4,510) Seat 7: Rivuqueen (14,740) Seat 8: ajencos (2,990) Seat 9: KingTwin (7,145) Junior71 posts the small blind of 60 gamer4life27 posts the big blind of 120 The button is in seat #2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to gamer4life27 [2d As] PaceSetter11 folds kmpp folds Rivuqueen folds Junior71 has returned ajencos folds KingTwin folds UHOHgot-cha calls 120 fweow folds Junior71 calls 60 gamer4life27 checks *** FLOP *** [4s 9d Ad] Junior71 has 15 seconds left to act Junior71 checks gamer4life27 bets 360 UHOHgot-cha folds Junior71 has 15 seconds left to act Junior71 is sitting out Junior71 has timed out Junior71 folds Uncalled bet of 360 returned to gamer4life27 gamer4life27 mucks gamer4life27 wins the pot (360) The blinds are now 80/160 *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 360 | Rake 0 Board: [4s 9d Ad] Seat 1: UHOHgot-cha folded on the Flop Seat 2: fweow (button) didn't bet (folded) Seat 3: Junior71 (small blind) folded on the Flop Seat 4: gamer4life27 (big blind) collected (360), mucked Seat 5: PaceSetter11 didn't bet (folded) Seat 6: kmpp didn't bet (folded) Seat 7: Rivuqueen didn't bet (folded) Seat 8: ajencos didn't bet (folded) Seat 9: KingTwin didn't bet (folded)
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| Full Tilt Poker Game #7337461065: $1 + $0.25 Sit & Go (55781483), Table 3 - 80/160 - No Limit Hold'em - 0:54:35 ET - 2008/07/23 Seat 1: UHOHgot-cha (5,390) Seat 2: fweow (7,290) Seat 3: Junior71 (5,745) Seat 4: gamer4life27 (3,190) Seat 5: PaceSetter11 (1,245), is sitting out Seat 7: Rivuqueen (14,500) Seat 8: ajencos (1,155) Seat 9: KingTwin (6,905) Junior71 posts the small blind of 80 gamer4life27 posts the big blind of 160 The button is in seat #2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to gamer4life27 [9d Ad] PaceSetter11 folds Rivuqueen folds ajencos has 15 seconds left to act ajencos folds KingTwin calls 160 UHOHgot-cha calls 160 fweow calls 160 Junior71 has 15 seconds left to act Junior71 calls 80 gamer4life27 checks *** FLOP *** [3h 4h Ac] Junior71 checks gamer4life27 bets 800 KingTwin folds UHOHgot-cha folds fweow raises to 7,130, and is all in Junior71 has 15 seconds left to act Junior71 has requested TIME Junior71 calls 5,585, and is all in gamer4life27 has 15 seconds left to act gamer4life27 folds fweow shows [7h 8h] Junior71 shows [Ah 9c] Uncalled bet of 1,545 returned to fweow *** TURN *** [3h 4h Ac] [Td] *** RIVER *** [3h 4h Ac Td] [3s] fweow shows a pair of Threes Junior71 shows two pair, Aces and Threes Junior71 wins the pot (12,770) with two pair, Aces and Threes *** SUMMARY *** Total pot 12,770 | Rake 0 Board: [3h 4h Ac Td 3s] Seat 1: UHOHgot-cha folded on the Flop Seat 2: fweow (button) showed [7h 8h] and lost with a pair of Threes Seat 3: Junior71 (small blind) showed [Ah 9c] and won (12,770) with two pair, Aces and Threes Seat 4: gamer4life27 (big blind) folded on the Flop Seat 5: PaceSetter11 didn't bet (folded) Seat 7: Rivuqueen didn't bet (folded) Seat 8: ajencos didn't bet (folded) Seat 9: KingTwin folded on the Flop That one sucked. I was double guessing myself because of this thread...
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| LOL OMG FROB....this is the first time I actually read your signature!!! LOL That's priceless!!! ![]()
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| Well I can try LOL ![]()
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| My first instinct was to call, but I was thinking to myself that I was going to see the cards either way, so why put up my tournament life? But I didn't listen to my gut that way and folded the winning hand.
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| With a 5 way, unraised pre-flop, pot... your instinct was to go broke with only 1 pair and no kicker? Not only are there 6 A-x combinations that are crushing you, there's a possible straight and another 2 pair with 3-4. Almost any A-xh is hurting you bad (although he had the Ah here... it wasn't Axh). 5-6h would also suck for you to play all-in because you're behind to it... even against 6-7h (which is a gutshot straight flush draw) you're not too happy although you're ahead there. And don't forget the possible sets: 3-3, 4-4, and A-A. If you bet and someone shoves all-in, it should be an instafold with your hand and that board. Edit calling in that spot has to be -EV. On top of that, even if you call here... you're drawing to a split pot... which stinks for you and probably isn't worth it from an EV perspective (although I haven't run the specific numbers here)... especially with the backdoor flush redraw the other A9 has.
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| Well the table was playing pretty tight. I noticed that if they limped, they didn't have anything strong. They wanted to see a flop for cheap. So when I got that, I thought I had the best hand. I would have tied for the winning hand, but I still would have had more money than when I started the hand.
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Calling in that spot would be bankroll suicide. Sure... in this one instance you would have gotten a split pot... but in 99% of the other times, you'd have been so far behind it wouldn't be funny.
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| I understand where yoru comming from. Trust me. I would normally fold, but in that instance, I just felt something in me that told me to call. Thats all I'm saying.
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| I would say it depends on the players on the table. If had a chance to build up some reputation I might bet, but if I'm rather the fish, I'll check.
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