JerryGarcia
12-19-2005, 09:25 PM
hand was on Titan, blinds are .5/1
im utg with :ks :kd and lead out for 3$
sb calls, and bb calls
flop comes :kc :7c :3h
sb checks, bb checks, i bet 5$
sb calls, bb min re-raises 5$
I........................
i think the 5$ after the flop may have been too weak, but i got reraised so time to raise or trap? sb only has like 15$ and bb and I both have 150$+
eyecu
12-19-2005, 09:35 PM
if you slowplay, you are basically letting them draw for cheap on the flush. depends if you are in the mood to gamble for a big pot or not. i would reraise big on the flop, maybe you are looking at set vs set or KQ.
JerryGarcia
12-19-2005, 11:14 PM
sb only has like 15$ and bb and I both have 150$+
creat!ve
12-19-2005, 11:22 PM
from the looks of it youre defiantly gunna get action, the shady miniraise makes me believe he has 7's or 3's and that you're probably getting paid, so bump it to like 20-25 and try to make the price to draw real bad if he does happen to be on it
AgnoStick
12-19-2005, 11:58 PM
reraise big, even if you take it down right there you just made 21BB.
Bet big, and bet big enough where even if the sb calls, the bb will still be getting bad odds. You have the nuts so there is no reason to want to bet them out of the pot, you want to bet enough so they call, but make a poor call.
I would reraise 40-45.
cacophobia
12-20-2005, 03:54 AM
come on, he's only 5-1 to make a flush on the next card. if you consider solely the next card and if sb calls allin the break-even raise is somewhere between 15 and 20 straight. but even this number is a little high, since you have redraw outs, and you have massive massive implied odds on those redraw outs.
plus i don't think a flush is too likely here. why would he check/minraise with a flush when there is still an opponent to act who likes his hand? i've seen players before that are bad enough to do it but they don't come around very often. I think AK/KQ or a set are most likely here... if he has a set you def. don't want to slowplay since a club kills your action, and if you re-raise (no matter how much) he'll probably pop you back again. if he has AK/KQ you need to keep your bets small to keep him in. if a flush pops on 4th and you know your opponent absolutely will not have a flush draw here then you can even bet again.
and no i don't like slowplaying here. he *could* still have a flush draw, and you really don't want a club to fall and kill your action with a hand that was ready to go to war.
i make it 15 or possibly a little more but not much more.
JerryGarcia
12-24-2005, 12:17 AM
guess ill post results, I reraised to 40
sb calls with :ac :8c putting him all in
bb thinks a while and folds he claims he had KQ