$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem • 3 Players • HoldemManager
23rd23 folds, Hero raises to $1.75, MrBagIndgang raises to $5.50, Hero raises to $13.75, MrBagIndgang calls $7
Hero bets $15, MrBagIndgang calls $15
Hero checks, MrBagIndgang checks
Hero checks, MrBagIndgang goes all-in $25, Hero folds
Villain ( 38/28) just 31 hands and 3bet 30% (7) In this spot wich a guy call a 4bet i dont get anything on the flop i get usually cofused so i recieve comments on what to do in this situations.. P.D mi english its not that ok so pass the bad things about grammar, etc. lol |
April 7, 2011 6:54 p.m.
Thread Starter: This is an usual play, and in this spot i usually get confused...
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I PREFER TO SURRENDER IN THE FLOP..... I THINK THE ONLY HAND HE FOLD IS AQ
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i move the post the correct place if u want to see the answers thanx
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i think a xx on the flop is standard here
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and if you jam turn? what possible hands can call you OP?
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I would go all in on that flop if he was to call my 4bet, JJ TT JT are dominating you, against any other hand you got outs, and consider that calling a 4bet is usually a weakness, not many players decide to do it with TT+, from my exp in these spots its 22-99 range 90% of the time which you have decent equity against if they decide to call your all in on the flop. It totaly depends on the board, but I would say go all in on that one

