Title: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: Newmanseye on April 09, 2008, 09:59:21 PM Dealer: Starting a new hand (#929020641)
Dealer: newmanseye1 posts Small Blind $0.25 Dealer: guerilla12 posts Big Blind $0.50 Dealer: Dealing cards Dealer: Your cards Jd Td Dealer: thomassi222 calls $0.50 Dealer: Player kannabox has joined the table Dealer: reissuuja calls $0.50 Dealer: DieGlatzeBS raises $3 Dealer: eurobob698 calls $3 our option, what do we do? Bit more info though, we expect the blinds to call, they have called most bets in to their blinds, Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: gatso on April 09, 2008, 10:10:39 PM stack sizes please
Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: Graham C on April 09, 2008, 10:26:38 PM Stack sizes are important. If they're short I'm not calling. If the big blind is likely to call, I'd call, $2.50 to be in a $12 pot is ok for me.
Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: Newmanseye on April 09, 2008, 10:43:03 PM sorry, We all have atleast 100 big blinds or there abouts, its not much between us, there are no short stacks at the table and its been a bit weird, everyone changing from fast and agressive to slow and passive and anywhere in between
Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: GlasgowBandit on April 09, 2008, 11:09:19 PM 6 x BB standard raise at table?
I probably call pre hoping to hit a monster flop and pass if I miss. But this is a leak for me which I am trying to plug. Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: Longy on April 10, 2008, 02:26:51 AM Is this full ring or 6 max?
I think calling is pretty marginal, it would depend on my reads whether I thought the original raisor is like to stack off easy and whether im going to get more callers round the back as it were. Also depends on your post flop ability to play if you catch some of the flop. Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: gatso on April 10, 2008, 02:40:02 AM Bit more info though, we expect the blinds to call, they have called most bets in to their blinds, its been a bit weird, everyone changing from fast and agressive to slow and passive and anywhere in between tbh I'm not getting this. how can we be assuming what the blinds will do when everyone keeps changing styles? Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: boldie on April 10, 2008, 08:49:36 AM fold. i am not in the habit of calling 6x BB raises when expecting to play against 5 other players when completely out of position, with J10 suited
Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: Graham C on April 10, 2008, 09:20:56 AM I'm such a sucker for a Royal Flush draw though :D
Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: Newmanseye on April 10, 2008, 06:15:49 PM Bit more info though, we expect the blinds to call, they have called most bets in to their blinds, its been a bit weird, everyone changing from fast and agressive to slow and passive and anywhere in between tbh I'm not getting this. how can we be assuming what the blinds will do when everyone keeps changing styles? The blinds in this case were usually staying in for any reasonable raise on their big or small blinds, hence its been a bit of a weird table, not so much defending more of a call and hope from the blinds. or from these players in particular, however they had played some fast agressive hands and slow trapping hands and some milking hands etc. Lots of varied play but when they have the BB and SB they seem sto stay in for any reasonable bet. does that make sense? Title: Re: Whats your line in this hand preflop & post? Post by: snoopy1239 on April 14, 2008, 02:41:17 AM I call raises with suited connectors if my opponents have big stacks. Your hand can be disguised on many boards and you can end up stacking them if they have an overpair. I also raise with them pre-flop, often in any position. I do this to simply remain aggressive and make it difficult for people to put me on hands.
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