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Title: Thoughts On This
Post by: GlasgowBandit on September 01, 2007, 10:04:03 PM
On the button with Kh 8h playing super tight and comfortably above average its a $100 freezeout.

6 limpers pre flop so you decide to see a flop.  Flop comes down 4s 6s 7d with.  Its checked round and you try taking whats in the middle with a pot bet using your tight image.  2mp limpers one is CL other very loose both call. Turn is Jc both check to you again?  FD/STR D??  Do you take another stab at it?

I think if I check it stinks of weakness so I decide to have another pop at it and bet the pot.  CL calls and the Rivers another J but no Flush!  He checks again do i another bulled here or should I give up??

I have really got myself into a mucky puddle here because I'm not really sure where I'm at the CL hasn't played many hands so have no info on him and never played him before but one hand I did see him play he got really lucky


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: TightEnd on September 01, 2007, 10:10:06 PM
try playing looser ;)


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: bolt pp on September 01, 2007, 11:04:36 PM
I never pos bet the flop there, pots to crowded,

once you've got to the river though i would shove with so many obvious draws not filling


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: pswnio on September 02, 2007, 12:09:37 AM
Not firing into that flop in a million years. Never ever ever. Ever. Having got this far, I'm going to have to try and take the pot down. He's probably got  8s 5s though :)


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: Dewi_cool on September 02, 2007, 12:29:10 AM
 ;yippee; ;all-in;


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: Smart Money on September 02, 2007, 08:57:06 PM
Check the flop. Never try and bluff that many players. 6 limpers (and blinds?) Someone will always be calling with a draw.

As it plays- push the river. He very likely has either two spades or A5.


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: GlasgowBandit on September 02, 2007, 09:20:57 PM
Check the flop. Never try and bluff that many players. 6 limpers (and blinds?) Someone will always be calling with a draw.

As it plays- push the river. He very likely has either two spades or A5.

As it happens I made a pot size bet on the river which by this point was quite a big bet, at this stage in the tourney, the CL took an age before deciding to call with As 6s.


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: bolt pp on September 02, 2007, 09:30:55 PM
Check the flop. Never try and bluff that many players. 6 limpers (and blinds?) Someone will always be calling with a draw.

As it plays- push the river. He very likely has either two spades or A5.

As it happens I made a pot size bet on the river which by this point was quite a big bet, at this stage in the tourney, the CL took an age before deciding to call with As 6s.

 6s on flop?


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: GlasgowBandit on September 02, 2007, 10:07:48 PM
Check the flop. Never try and bluff that many players. 6 limpers (and blinds?) Someone will always be calling with a draw.

As it plays- push the river. He very likely has either two spades or A5.

As it happens I made a pot size bet on the river which by this point was quite a big bet, at this stage in the tourney, the CL took an age before deciding to call with As 6s.

 6s on flop?

I never had hand history but he deffo called with A 6 spades but have been a 7s on flop and  6d on flop.


Title: Re: Thoughts On This
Post by: johnbhoy76 on September 03, 2007, 07:20:33 PM
There's 5 limpers plus the blinds?

why not just try and take it down pre-flop and use your tight image that way?

in a multi-way un-raised pot then a flop of   4s  6s  7d  has bound to have hit someone hard.

I suppose taking a stab at it post flop is ok but when someone calls then I think you just have to give up*

he's either got a monster or is a total calling station who will just not go away.

So basically I'd have raised pre-flop to try and take it


*Howver once you bet the turn and the river is a non flush and non straight card then I think you need to follow through on the river.