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lukybugur

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Re: Hand Near The Bubble
« Reply #15 on: August 20, 2009, 20:36:08 PM »
Pockets 6"s would be too sick and would punish your play to the max - not raising PF and not jamming the flop. For your sake I hope it wasn"t 66.

I also hope he shows 99 or TT but the chances are just too slim. So ... QQ?
« Last Edit: August 20, 2009, 20:38:16 PM by lukybugur »

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Re: Hand Near The Bubble
« Reply #16 on: August 20, 2009, 20:42:17 PM »
call on flop is ok but if you are continuing with the hand you may as well just ship in on the turn imo
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Re: Hand Near The Bubble
« Reply #17 on: August 20, 2009, 21:03:19 PM »
A 6 or
6 2
« Last Edit: August 20, 2009, 21:04:57 PM by GR8TFL0P »

lukybugur

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Re: Hand Near The Bubble
« Reply #18 on: August 20, 2009, 21:23:57 PM »
Re-read it and noticed two weak-ass bets on Flop and Turn I"m guessing a STRONG hand.

I would therefore like to change my answer, to 67 hearts.


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Re: Hand Near The Bubble
« Reply #19 on: August 20, 2009, 22:04:28 PM »
*** SHOW DOWN ***
safffff: shows [5s 5c] (a full house, Fives full of Sevens)
Chipaccrual: shows [js jd] (two pair, Jacks and Sevens)
safffff collected 46897 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 46897 | Rake 0
Board [7c 8c 7s 5h 4d]


Well I was comfortable ahead preflop and on the flop, but on a two outta after the 5 hit the turn.  I played it badly.  My read on his was likely to be AK, AQ and I got it wrong.  If the 5 hadn"t of hit, it would have been a different story.

The only way I would have likely got through it is if I had been a lot stronger and aggressive pre as you have all stated.  Very hard at times to get the balance between getting value out of premium hands and giving players a chance to catch up.

If an A, K or Q had hit the turn, I would have been more concerned, but the 5 just wasn"t a scare card.

In this case, I got it very very wrong.  A lesson learnt though.