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Optimal way to play great hand oop pre and post flop

  • 20-07-2007 9:25pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,158 ✭✭✭


    Cheerier situation for a change. Played for first time in a while today and am playing very smallball. Pre-flop and on the flop it could have been played diiferently and I think I was just lucky villian made a horror move. Villian in this case is 20/15/2.4 over 73hands. There was very little pre-flop re-raising in the game in general so oop i was happy to see a flop and let it go if it didn't hit..? Too weak? Is it better to take more control pre-flop with this hand even in a game with few re-raises pf? I'm trying not to go re-raise crazy oop.
    I rarely check-raise and he said after that i overbet the pot so he thought i had bare flush draw..? Is this a good size check-raise or should I just push or is check/calling a good or bad move.
    I know its a dream hand instead of the marginal situations usually posted but I leave money on the table here a lot maybe because of the lines i take

    Centigalli incidently just had some german suck out with a gutshot moving in when he flopped a set


    #Game No : 6168320559
    ***** Hand History for Game 6168320559 *****
    $100 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Friday, July 20, 16:07:38 ET 2007
    Table Table 126700 (Real Money)
    Seat 3 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 1: CENTIGALLI ( $44.30 USD )
    Seat 2: BobSloane ( $139.19 USD )
    Seat 5: marik18 ( $85.48 USD )
    Seat 3: FourierFilter ( $156.22 USD )
    Seat 4: roterblitz1 ( $51.08 USD )
    Seat 6: Erostrate ( $0 USD )
    roterblitz1 posts small blind [$0.50 USD].
    marik18 posts big blind [$1 USD].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to BobSloane [ Ac Kc ]
    CENTIGALLI folds
    Erostrate has joined the table.
    BobSloane raises [$3 USD]
    CENTIGALLI: is this for real ?
    FourierFilter raises [$9 USD]
    roterblitz1 folds
    marik18 folds
    CENTIGALLI: how stupid and lucky can you get at the same time
    CENTIGALLI: retard
    BobSloane calls [$6 USD]
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ 2c, 8c, Ks ]
    BobSloane checks
    FourierFilter bets [$11 USD]
    CENTIGALLI: and of course a german piece of sh.it
    BobSloane raises [$46 USD]
    CENTIGALLI: are all germans retarded?
    FourierFilter is all-In [$136.22 USD]
    BobSloane is all-In [$84.19 USD]
    ** Dealing Turn ** [ 6c ]
    ** Dealing River ** [ 6s ]
    BobSloane shows [ Ac, Kc ]a flush, Ace high.
    FourierFilter shows [ Qh, Qc ]two pairs, Queens and Sixes.
    FourierFilter wins $17.03 USD from side pot #1 with two pairs, Queens and Sixes.
    BobSloane wins $277.88 USD from the main pot with a flush, Ace high.
    Game #6168324888 starts.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,327 ✭✭✭NeoSlicerZ


    crai is a great line there imo. Otherwise I like the lead flop, CR turn.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 570 ✭✭✭BrandonBlock


    I think you played it fine, check calling would put you in a tricky spot if you didn't make the flush on the turn. Ya know what I'm sayin bro.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭fuzzbox


    I think you played it fine, check calling would put you in a tricky spot if you didn't make the flush on the turn.

    What would have been tricky about it?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,296 ✭✭✭valor


    dont like flop.

    my standard line with this hand and stacks, if I was not the preflop aggressor, would be to cc the flop and lead the turn. raising flop just gets you stacked when he has KK or AA and folds JJ or QQ...this hand was just an exception imo


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭fuzzbox


    valor wrote:
    dont like flop.

    my standard line with this hand and stacks, if I was not the preflop aggressor, would be to cc the flop and lead the turn. raising flop just gets you stacked when he has KK or AA and folds JJ or QQ...this hand was just an exception imo

    c/c + lead folds QQ/JJ on the turn, whats the difference?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,158 ✭✭✭BobSloane


    Would it be better to bet out on he flop as I may well get raised and get to freeroll against another AK? Would you call with QQ if led into? I was 24/17.
    Afterwards I thought my line maybe gave him a better chance to dump QQ than a lead. Most don't get stacked with QQ here as valor said


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,296 ✭✭✭valor


    i dont think it does, they usually call the turn when you take that line imo. its also the best way to induce a bluff shove imo which stacks are nicely set up for if we lead turn for $25 or something


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 121 ✭✭pumpkinpints


    valor wrote:
    i dont think it does, they usually call the turn when you take that line imo. its also the best way to induce a bluff shove imo which stacks are nicely set up for if we lead turn for $25 or something
    they can surely shove the turn with AA aswell.


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