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keilan303
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Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 23, 2009, 11:38:40 AM »
Live MTT, final table. Avg Stack 25k. Blinds 600/1200. Down to 6 handed play.
I have ~20k before posting my BB 1200.
There is one limper, SB completes and i check
Flop comes
SB Checks
I bet 1800
Limper folds, SB calls
Turn is
. SB checks. SB is likely to have limped with a very wide range (and might have raised pre with a wide range aswell, eg. any broadway cards) I reckon he has an ace rag so I check behind.
River is
SB checks, I quickly bet 4000 and SB quickly pumps it up to 12K
Surely I instacall?
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Re: Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 23, 2009, 12:44:18 PM »
Whats the buy in? Payout structure? Stack size of opponent? How aggressive has this guy been? Has been completing a lot? Have you seen him c/r before/does a lot of his hands go to showdown?
Obv the killer hands which he could legit have is 33 q10/k10/a10 all of which he could have limped. Hard one to call with the amount of info you have given about the guy, more info is needed if possible Ur hand is obv strong but I have never seen guys c/r bluff the river for a high% of their stack on the bubble of what im guessing is a small buy in tourney?
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Re: Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 23, 2009, 12:54:06 PM »
A ten worse than QT probably just folds the flop, and an ace would surely flat you on the river.
It's only a call if you think he could be bluffing a reasonable portion of the time...
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Re: Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 23, 2009, 01:09:48 PM »
£15 buy in, only around 20 runners, 3 places paid. I have played SB many times and he can be unpredictable, this is about 4th/5th time I've been at a final table with him so we have an idea of each others play, although most pots I can remember against him have been won without a showdown, so we could be making plays, and if he is, its a brilliant one. He almost always completes SB in an unraised pot so could hold ATC. We could even have the same hand which is what was bothering me. His check raise is a new one on me right enough...
I think he has me covered, more around 35k mark having just won some pots before this hand (last hand won at showdown was jack nine off in a multiway pot)
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Re: Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 23, 2009, 01:14:05 PM »
he obviously had
so you should fold, I cant though
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Quote from: Dewi_cool on March 23, 2009, 01:14:05 PM
he obviously had pocket 3's so you should fold, I cant though
imo
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Re: Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 23, 2009, 02:54:37 PM »
Quote from: MC on March 23, 2009, 12:54:06 PM
A ten worse than QT probably just folds the flop, and an ace would surely flat you on the river.
It's only a call if you think he could be bluffing a reasonable portion of the time...
I like this thinking.....I just couldn't find the fold button as I felt it was a very close call. Of course he had
, I felt bad for not giving him enough respect but he said he'd make the same call (he put me on the ace, so I guess he could have had any ten)
Would anyone else check behind on the turn, or was this a missed opportunity to take down the pot? As I put him on the Ace i think I feared a check raise on the turn so was happy for the free card, anything but a ten and it goes check check on the river I'm sure....
EDIT: In light of "An ace just flats" do you think it was worth me betting the river in the first place?
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Re: Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 26, 2009, 11:44:43 AM »
Hey keilan just seen the result of the hand, i think you can pass a very high% of the time against this type of guy. No disrespect to the guy but not many players especially at £15 freezeouts on final table/bubble are going to be c/r blufing the river or turning a hand like
into a bluff. Your hand is strong but in relation to the actions and factors of the way it played out against this type of guy its pretty much worthless as he is always going to turn up with better trips or be filled up.
Are you playing the tourney/ is it on this sunday? Going to head down and give it a go.
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Re: Can I fold trips on the river?
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March 26, 2009, 02:14:10 PM »
In my gut I knew it, I just refused to believe how unlucky I can get in these spots, that ten should have been
my
miracle card! Split pot was the only thing I was thinking when calling....I think in that sort of spot again I just check the river, if its good Im happy enough with what is in the pot, if not I keep the loss to a minimum...
As for c/r bluffing on the bubble....thats how I finally went out
it almost worked aswell...
I don't think the Sunday game is on this week as its a freeroll instead, you need to have played 4 games this month to qualify...bound to be a great crapshoot!
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