Title: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: HutchGF on March 08, 2015, 02:42:02 AM 1st post on here, go easy on me!
Playing a 2/2 NL live cash game. Few decent regs sat, one in particular I rate very highly. Game has been running about 45 minutes and I have £180 in front of me from my initial £200 pull-up. I am a reg in the game and most people perceive me as fairly solid but capable of moves. I open to £15 utg with Aspades Ac. It is a lively game and often flops are taken multi-way. I get 5 callers, including the very good reg. Flop 6d 8d 3c The BB checks to me. Thoughts on flop line please? In game I was conscious that this was a pretty wet flop and I wasn't sure exactly what turn cards I would like if I was to face strong resistance. I thought by Cbetting £40ish I was leaving myself a pot sized bet back and wasn't sure exactly what turn card I would like to see ( apart from Ahrt or maybe a 3?) to fire this in with. Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: GreekStein on March 08, 2015, 03:09:27 AM I bet 45 and jam most turns.
Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: muckthenuts on March 08, 2015, 09:37:32 AM Would be betting and calling. It sounds like your typical good live game, i would be thrilled to have AA here
Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: PathFinder on March 08, 2015, 09:56:04 AM Check to rep AK
Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: HutchGF on March 08, 2015, 12:05:28 PM Would be betting and calling. It sounds like your typical good live game, i would be thrilled to have AA here I think my concern is not my holdings or my current situation, but the wide range of my opponents and the fact that they are multiple. My stack size is awkward and obviously I'm happy to try and get it in here. My issue is what to do on the turn if I bet say £40 and get two callers. The pot is now £150+ and I have only £135 back. I could end up with a really difficult decision when a lot of turns come. What do I do on a diamond or straightening turn? What if an 8 pops? I think I'm giving myself a tough decision and I'm not sure I like the line of thinking 'just bet and get it in on the turn' in a game as loose as this. I want to get it all in here if I can and take the difficult decision away as I'm confident I'm good against most of my opponents perceived ranges. Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: cambridgealex on March 08, 2015, 12:27:47 PM Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: ruud on March 08, 2015, 01:16:07 PM Just dump the lot in now
Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: pokerplayingfarmer on March 08, 2015, 01:20:48 PM Can't decide if I risk a check shove. Chances of it getting checked round behind??
Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: WotRTheChances on March 08, 2015, 04:32:32 PM yeah probs bet like 45-60, call a jam, jam nearly every turn if HU at that point (maybe not 7d)
Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: HutchGF on March 09, 2015, 12:57:33 AM I did check. Player round the corner bet £30, the real good reg called the £30 and back to me........
I jammed and held vs the bettor after he beat me into the pot with 97. The good reg passed. I still think it checks round a fair bit, so I think leading is better in hindsight. Title: Re: 2/2 NL Live Cash hand Post by: SuuPRlim on March 09, 2015, 02:21:53 AM Cant be scared in these situations, just gotta be lucky :-)
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