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Title: Rush Poker .25/.50 spot. Best value line?
Post by: JK on December 25, 2010, 03:58:28 AM
Full Tilt Poker Game #26678064681: Table Mercury - $0.25/$0.50 - No Limit Hold'em - 22:52:02 ET - 2010/12/24
Seat 1: KiddLisa ($87.35)
Seat 2: panthiras4 ($76.45)
Seat 3: miker1980 ($53.25)
Seat 4: KVanErt ($90.35)
Seat 5: diedoctor ($59.25)
Seat 6: Versengetrix ($113.90)
Seat 7: JamieKay123 ($258.65)
Seat 8: B 277 ($36)
Seat 9: ruleoftwo00 ($87)
panthiras4 posts the small blind of $0.25
miker1980 posts the big blind of $0.50
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to JamieKay123 [Qs Qh]
KVanErt folds
diedoctor folds
Versengetrix raises to $1.50
JamieKay123 raises to $5.25
B 277 folds
ruleoftwo00 folds
KiddLisa folds
panthiras4 folds
miker1980 has 15 seconds left to act
miker1980 folds
Versengetrix calls $3.75
*** FLOP *** [6s 7s Jh]
Versengetrix bets $10.50
JamieKay123 calls $10.50
*** TURN *** [6s 7s Jh] [5s]
Versengetrix bets $34
Hero?

This was $0.25/$0.50 Rush (sick heater imo).

Dont really know what I was feeling here, wether I was infront or had outs if I wasnt, so Ill let you guys comment. Whats your action here and reasons?

Do you think hes ever folding the turn? Do we fold out Jx no FD if we jam here? Input would be appreciated :)


Title: Re: Rush Poker .25/.50 spot. Best value line?
Post by: silverslick on December 26, 2010, 01:13:35 AM
I would call. You only have a pair and a non nut draw. He could fold to a jam as he only has half his stack in. However if you are willing to call his all in on the river there is a case for pushing him all in now. Not doing that allows him to bluff if he has a worse spade draw which gets there on the river.

Do you have any history on the player you can use?


Title: Re: Rush Poker .25/.50 spot. Best value line?
Post by: poonjoe on December 26, 2010, 02:18:02 AM
Very often the flush.

Obv it would be nice to have seen him showdown a big donk before, but in absence of any reads I actually like the flat call on the flop. In a 3bet pot, a pot-donk on the flop here says to me very strong (two-pair+, NFD, combo draw). When he continues on that turn with such a large bet I would give him credit for having it. Smaller stack sizes you could get it in on the flop. here i'm personally folding the turn. Interesting hand, interested to hear responses.