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amcgrath1uk:
I played the £20 deepstack at Leo"s in Liverpool on Saturday night and this pretty interesting scenario came up.

We"re playing 7 handed with 15 left in the tournament in total.

I"ve been playing fairly aggressively ( for me anyway) and have worked my way up to approx 120k at 2k/4k blinds.

I"ve raised frequently into the big stack at the table ( approx 350k), and left most of the rest alone... however, in this hand I"m raising into the tightest player on the table.

I"m UTG + 1, and raise to 9k with  8c 7c and the bb calls ( approx 200k)

The flop comes  ad1 2c 4c

The bb checks, what do you do now?

dwh103:
Aren"t there normally 3 cards on the flop? ;)

Looseish open, but depends how table has been playing. Anyway, regardless of the third card, I cbet whatever size cbet is your norm. I"d guess about 50-60% pot or so.

amcgrath1uk:

--- Quote from: dwh103 on March 03, 2014, 17:58:07 PM ---
Aren"t there normally 3 cards on the flop? ;)

Looseish open, but depends how table has been playing. Anyway, regardless of the third card, I cbet whatever size cbet is your norm. I"d guess about 50-60% pot or so.

--- End quote ---


I can see 3 cards on mine :/

Red Ace, 2 and 4 clubs

bear21:
I think with the call I would put him on at least an  A s so just check for a free card in this instance ,
I think he"s gonna re-raise you so check
What u gonna do if you raise and he jams , so a free card would suit me at this time

Fatcatstu:
How much are you planning to bet for him to be jamming?!!?!

I bet out for about 11k and expect him to fold fairly often. If he is a tight player do we not think he raises here with an A? Perfect flop for us to bet at IMO, as we actually have a bit of it.

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