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four handed tomfoolery
Poker Stars
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
4 players
Converter
Stack sizes:
UTG: $143.80
Button: $42.65
SB: $165.15
FlyingSaucy: $49.85
Pre-flop: (4 players) FlyingSaucy is BB with 4 3
UTG folds, Button calls, SB calls, FlyingSaucy checks.
Flop: 6 5 K ($1.5, 3 players)
SB bets $2, FlyingSaucy raises to $7, Button raises all-in $42.15, SB folds
What do you do here? Here's my thinking. The limp preflop could mean anything, although any Ah is likely to raise preflop. I've got a made flush with only 2 outs to the straight flush assuming I'm beat. I figure if he's got a lone heart, he's got 4 less outs than he thinks he does because 2, 3, 4, and 7 are dead. He could be making this play with a slow played AA I suppose, possibly with the Ah. It's $35 more to call. I don't have much of a read on the player, seemed fairly tight, normal player.
Also, was my flop raise good?
Thoughts?
Poker Stars
No Limit Holdem Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
4 players
Converter
Stack sizes:
FlyingSaucy: $59.50
Button: $49.25
SB: $21.35
BB: $37.35
Pre-flop: (4 players) FlyingSaucy is UTG with 7 6
FlyingSaucy raises to $2, Button folds, SB calls, BB folds.
Flop: 5 T 2 ($4.5, 2 players)
SB checks, FlyingSaucy checks.
Turn: T ($4.5, 2 players)
SB checks, FlyingSaucy bets $2.5, SB calls.
River: 8 ($9.5, 2 players)
SB checks, FlyingSaucy bets $6
Poorly played on the flop no doubt. I'm interested in your thoughts on the river bluff against someone who check/called a ~1/2 pot bet on a slightly scary turn. Is this a good or bad spot to be pumping my initiative?
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