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« Reply #15 on: August 25, 2006, 01:42:37 PM »

Now this is where I need some advice. The crucial pot of the night.

I am dealt  in the bb and call the steaming guys raise. Flop comes down   
I put a pot sized bet in the middle, as I can pretty much guarantee he will come over the top regardless of hand, which is what I want. He of course does this instantly, and I reraise the pot after some thought. He instantly reraises me pretty much all in .We were playing 2/4 at this point hence the big pots.

Now what do I do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Can I call this bet.

The real question is can you pass this hand.

Basically you have got the action you wanted so naturally you have to see it though. I think the real issue is are you comfortable putting ALL your bankroll on what is afterall just a drawing hand. If you are not comforable with this then you shouldn't have bet the flop and especially not reraised. If you wanted to keep it small you should have checked the flop and let him bet which you stated he was likely to do. You could off then flat called and waited to see if you hit your outs. You may not have won as bigger pot (but then again you might still have) but at least you wouldn't have risked ALL your money on a drawing hand.

Your only a slight fav after the flop against most pairs (your a slight dog against 7's), so do you really want to be getting ALL your money in on these odds. Why not keep it cheaper and managerable to your bankroll and wait till see if you hit your hand. For me you bet the hand to strong early on and therefore put yourself into the position where you had no option to see it though and hope you hit.

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« Reply #16 on: August 25, 2006, 01:47:15 PM »

I dont understand why you are 3-betting it if you dont really wanna get your stack in.. but you can either:

a) call because you like making money

b) collect your handbag, hitch up your skirt so it doesn't get caught on your high-heels, and then leave the casino in shame


  Oi!
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« Reply #17 on: August 25, 2006, 04:30:40 PM »

You flopped a monster. you play suited connectors and end up with a straight and a flush draw....this is an easy all in for me. you have soo many outs that the all in is well worth it.

Not if his opponent turns over  .............

true that's why I said " The guy is steaming so might even only have Ace high...he could ofcourse have a better flush draw then yours and be betting that but when you play suited connectors this is pretty much what you hope for IMO.
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« Reply #18 on: August 25, 2006, 04:34:40 PM »

but when you play suited connectors this is pretty much what you hope for IMO.

Well my number one wish is to flop a straight flush while my opponent has the ace high flush and second is the nut straight on a rainbow flop.

Anything else could spell big trouble!!  Cheesy

(but i agree completely with your first statement in that once he has rereraised on the flop he has no alternative but to call the all in)
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« Reply #19 on: August 25, 2006, 04:36:51 PM »

but when you play suited connectors this is pretty much what you hope for IMO.

Well my number one wish is to flop a straight flush while my opponent has the ace high flush and second is the nut straight on a rainbow flop.

Anything else could spell big trouble!!  Cheesy

(but i agree completely with your first statement in that once he has rereraised on the flop he has no alternative but to call the all in)

hahahaha yes that's everyones nr1 wish...
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