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« on: March 02, 2009, 08:12:53 PM »

Been on a night out and in casino with degen mate and co, managed to spin £10 into £50 on roulette, proceeded to sit down at the cash game. Managed to build my stack up to around £180-£190.

The game is 7 handed and i have been playing for around 45Min's, flopped a set early on and won large pot, the SB in this hand is a solid player and have played with him a few times, is capable of making moves from time to time.

The BB is probably the weakest player at the table from what i have seen so far (rivered a gutter to win large pot) and seems to play his hands face up.

Hero: 180-190
SB: 150ish
BB: 200+

I am on the cut off and get dealt  and raise to £4

Both blinds call, flop comes  three diamonds

Both check to me I bet £10, SB re- raises to £35, then BB flat calls I have around £160 on flop and its costing me £25 to call.

What do you guys do here, hand really puzzled me as usually it an insta all in with stacks shallower, but just with the actions from the players made it a tough spot to play.

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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2009, 08:17:20 PM »

I don't really think you can call here, cos I'm not really sure what you're routing for to hit the turn!

I think it's a shove and keep your fingers crossed no-one has a set?
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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2009, 12:39:22 AM »

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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2009, 12:28:43 PM »

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U not think im behind here or drawing slim? U always shoving with the stacks this size? What u think getting called with?
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« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2009, 12:41:43 PM »

What exactly do you think your 'in bad shape' against?

Your 30-32% against any set, fave over AK diamonds, fave over AA (with no diamond), 50/50 against AA (with A diamonds)

That factored in with the poor BB, a small BB who you say yourself is capable of 'making moves' to your flop bet, a 9 high flop which the BB will probs stack off with any 9 (which ok were basically 50/50 against A9), but with the money in the pot already we'd be willing to take the flip if not overly excited.

Its a clear shove, your only in bad shape if both call and have monsters, in which case its a cold deck, smile and move on...
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« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2009, 12:47:30 PM »

What exactly do you think your 'in bad shape' against?

Your 30-32% against any set, fave over AK diamonds, fave over AA (with no diamond), 50/50 against AA (with A diamonds)

That factored in with the poor BB, a small BB who you say yourself is capable of 'making moves' to your flop bet, a 9 high flop which the BB will probs stack off with any 9 (which ok were basically 50/50 against A9), but with the money in the pot already we'd be willing to take the flip if not overly excited.

Its a clear shove, your only in bad shape if both call and have monsters, in which case its a cold deck, smile and move on...

 
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« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2009, 01:03:32 PM »

Shove

U not think im behind here or drawing slim? U always shoving with the stacks this size? What u think getting called with?
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What exactly do you think your 'in bad shape' against?

Your 30-32% against any set, fave over AK diamonds, fave over AA (with no diamond), 50/50 against AA (with A diamonds)

That factored in with the poor BB, a small BB who you say yourself is capable of 'making moves' to your flop bet, a 9 high flop which the BB will probs stack off with any 9 (which ok were basically 50/50 against A9), but with the money in the pot already we'd be willing to take the flip if not overly excited.

Its a clear shove, your only in bad shape if both call and have monsters, in which case its a cold deck, smile and move on...

 

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« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2009, 04:07:25 PM »

ChipPrince that post is spot on, i ended up folding the hand and it never went to showdown the SB said he had trips and the BB 'a draw' just at the time i thought i was behind especially with the actions that happened. Not really much the SB can be repping esp a this level live apart from a set or a badly played overpair and for the BB i felt he had to be on a bigger FD. Cheers for comments
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