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Hand Analysis Needed!
mporter123:
So I played a hand in a live game last Sunday that has been bugging me. The standard of play wasn"t awful but a mixture of overtly agressive players and calling stations.
Blinds were at 100/200 with no ante and I was dealt in the big blind - 4c 4d
There were 5 limpers pre flop, the small blind also completed and I checked my option to see a flop of - :as: jd th
I checked and everyone else also checked. Pot - 1400
The turn came a 7s
I checked again and a woman in mid position made a bet of 200. This was called by a woman on the button and I made the call. Pot - 2000
The river came a :3c:
The mid position lady again made a bet of 200, this was called by the woman on the button and I decided to make it 1500 to play.
I would like to explain my thinking once I get a few opinions. Would be interested to see how others would have played this...
Swinebag:
stack sizes please - makes a lot of difference.
You bluffed the river, based on the bet sizing of the villain? correct?
I might do this against one station but not two
but stack sizes will help you get better responses
LongshanksED:
I"m not raising preflop. If it"s a mix of aggressive and calling stations then post flop, unless you hit a 4 your in a world of trouble
I"m passively checking the flop too. OOP you just don"t know where you are
Folding turn no matter what
I can understand the the raise on the river as a bluff as you could have hit any piece of that flop but I"d imagine the player that bet 200 into 2000 has a strong hand and is wanting called and imagine they can beat 2 pair or a set which your kinda representing. I can see the river bettors cards being a flopped straight
mporter123:
I can"t remember exact stack sizes but we were all deep, starting stacks of 15K chips and this was early in the tournament
AMRN:
against a bunch of passive stations, flat call pre, and check/fold if miss. Never betting again on any street if I don"t hit the set
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