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Author Topic: Texas holdem- dont know what to do?  (Read 232 times)
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dunhate235
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« on: December 05, 2007, 06:10:15 PM »

300 bb deep been at this table for like 4 hours, so is villian. 1/2 Nl 6 max. Im on the BB. Its folded to villian who is somewhat LAG in that position raising all suited connectors, broadways, and random junk. He raises to 7. I elect to just call with QhQc because im almost done with my session and dont want to lose my whole stack now. Also.... he is probaly a better postflop player then me and i dont want to create such a huge pot out of position.Anyways flop comes out (pot is 15 right now) 6s7s7c. He bets 15 and i just call. (i wanted two overcards to double barrell and to keep the pot small. Mistake number 1?Turn 6d. Pot is 45. He bets 30 into 45. Now, should i raise (for value against 99-JJ, Ace high, price out draws ). However, i would make the pot huge and will have to fold to a 3-bet because im never ahead. Also, if he just calls my raise its going to be a hard river decision.If i just call the pot will be 105. Forgot to say oppenent 3 barrells alot, but also v-bets pretty thin. So basically when i call this turn i need to call the river with this given read. So its either call turn, c/c river or just fold turn.Call, raise, fold?Made some mistakes in my post, left out some important stuff. Villian is on the button. I am on the BB.I c/c the flop. On the turn you have the option to fold, c/c, or c/r.My image use to be really agressive and loose, but i slowed down by the last hour and won some small pots. I went to showdown once with tptk and won against a busted draw.
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2007, 06:20:16 PM »

Your position is bad.  Check-call it down.  He probably figures you're calling with ace-high or an underpair and he can bet you off the hand on the river.If you had position on him, I'd probably throw in a considerable raise on the turn.Edit:  What the hell is Cassidy S talking about?  Going outside and getting some excercise?  What does he think stepping out to smoke and / or walk off a bad beat is!?
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« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2007, 06:30:16 PM »

first of all, you made a HUGE mistake in this hand by not re-raising before the flop based on what you said...if he's a better postflop player than you, then you want to play the game pre-flop, which means you MUST re-raise here...if he folds, then you pick it up, if he just calls, then you have an automatic bet from out of position, and if he re-raises then you will have to make a pre-flop decision, which is the simplest decision possiblei also think you have to raise the flop, because of his raising range...against a tight player, you'd have a better idea of where you stood with this flop, but against someone who's raising any two cards then you have no clue, so raising is the only way to find out...also, by just calling you create a difficult turn decision because there are a ton of potentially bad cards for your handthere is no value in raising the turn imo, because the hands you get action from are the ones that beat you, the hands that fold are the ones you can beat...i would just call and look to see what the river brings
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« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2007, 06:40:18 PM »

I would fold my hand on the turn. 2 reasons; 1, not enough money for the risk. 2, bad turn card which he could be betting/raising with both pre-flop and post flop.You invested 7 pre-flop and 15 more on the flop, which is only 22.  It's still cheap to get out and there are WAY too many possibility of losing this hand.  Besides, your position is bad that if you check/call the turn, he will probably push you all-in on the river.  So another option in this case maybe to go all-in if you are going to call the river bet.  This way, you can win out right on the turn if he has nothing or if he had 6 or 7, you still have 2 outs to catch on the river.
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