Title: Spot @ gala. Post by: tight4better on April 26, 2013, 07:14:55 AM Quick check.. Think I played it okay.
1/1 ROE at gala, we're 5 orbits in, image is very active/LAG. Hold'em round 7 handed. Hero (£400) UTG+1 V1 (£50) Btn V2 (£350) bb We open Qd Qh to £4 UTG+1 5 callers, V1 button V2 bb, V2 is good reg, V1 is not as experienced but deffo not a whale. 8h Th Jh We bet £14, V1 snap moves in for £45, V2 tanks 15 secs and peels. You? Deffo not worried about V2 at this point fwiw. Title: Re: Spot @ gala. Post by: corkeye on April 26, 2013, 07:47:45 AM Ready again and edit out to make both villains stacks and positions make sense. Then we will talk!
Title: Re: Spot @ gala. Post by: paulhouk03 on April 26, 2013, 10:35:16 AM U mixed the stack sizes
Title: Re: Spot @ gala. Post by: cambridgealex on April 26, 2013, 11:44:26 AM call
Title: Re: Spot @ gala. Post by: mulhuzz on April 26, 2013, 11:52:47 AM don't really feel like folding when we have a pair and a straight flush draw.
don't really like raising for obv reasons, think call fine. Title: Re: Spot @ gala. Post by: tight4better on April 26, 2013, 12:56:12 PM Ready again and edit out to make both villains stacks and positions make sense. Then we will talk! Fixed was tired Title: Re: Spot @ gala. Post by: wazz on May 22, 2013, 10:39:39 AM If you're definitely not worried about the bigger stack having you beat at this point, and you're reasonably concerned that the first jammer has you beat some of the time (but obviously you've got outs vs everything other than A9hh) you should get more money in now to compensate for the loss of equity you face when you have to call the shortstacks' strong range.
Not like the cards that hit you on the turn allow you to get paid off by the big stack; unless of course he has the Ah and the 9h hits, which is fairly unlikely. If he's calling £45 cold and you're confident you're ahead - not a particularly difficult read to get, that he would raise better hands than yours as he's straightforward when he has a hand but a bit chasey and callstationy and and can't lay down a hand like top pair or something - then get more money in and build up a sidepot to fight over. Make it £120. Title: Re: Spot @ gala. Post by: Rexas on May 22, 2013, 11:03:35 AM I don't actually mind raising if we're confident that we're ahead of the caller, to try and build a side pot, and I also don't mind if we raise and he folds, so we get HU with a guy who we should expect to have a ton of equity against. I also don't mind calling, although we could catch some funky turn cards that would make this hand interesting. I don't really mind either option, would personally lean towards a call if we aren't sure of where we stand vs the caller.
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