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SCOOP $10R, 87s flops OESD

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  1. #1

    Default SCOOP $10R, 87s flops OESD

    What do you think of pre, assuming he's opening wide? Lots of options as played

    - donk/3bet shove flop
    - donk flop, bet most turns
    - donk flop, c/f most turns
    - c/c flop, lead turn
    - c/c flop, c/shove turn

    In general, whats the best line to take (as the preflop caller) with some sort of draw given we're ~30BBs deep?

    Poker Stars $10+$1 No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t500/t1000 Blinds + t125 - 9 players

    UTG+2: t33760 M = 12.86
    MP1: t48558 M = 18.50
    MP2: t12369 M = 4.71
    CO: t21417 M = 8.16
    BTN: t18120 M = 6.90
    SB: t25514 M = 9.72
    Hero (BB): t39936 M = 15.21
    UTG: t22123 M = 8.43
    UTG+1: t9118 M = 3.47

    Pre Flop: (t2625) Hero is BB with 8 7
    2 folds, UTG+2 raises to t2631, 5 folds, Hero calls t1631

    Flop: (t6887) K 9 6 (2 players)
    Hero ...
    Last edited by fjuanl; 05-25-2010 at 09:23 PM.
  2. #2
    lately I have been c/c flop then leading hearts, go for CR if you make a straight, do one or the other if you make a pair. I'd mostly give up from there, you get free card decent amount
  3. #3
    I would be more likely to raise a draw if:

    A) Board wasn't likely to allow villain to re-draw.
    B) Villain was tight.

    Since this player tends to be more lag (assuming) I'd rather play more passive and let them value bet for me if I make my hand.

    *Sometimes option:

    C) If I can take down a sizable pot that will change the dynamics of the table in my favor. I will tend to play it more aggressively.

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