No reads.
CO - $75
SB - $22
Woody - $100
Folds to CO who limps, Button folds, SB completes, I check with T4
Flop – T4
3
- $3
SB bets $2, I raise to $7, CO cold calls, SB pushes for $21 total…what’s my action??
Id raise to $50, to get head's up
Originally Posted by Thor2007
Firstly, kick the guy in the nuts for open limping in the CO.
Maybe flat call and see what the CO does. Fold if they push, jam if they call and a safe turn hits.
Edit: Reading it back I don't really like my own idea.
it looks like the CO is drawing, be it with 56 or 2 hearts, the sb is basicly all in so one option is to get rid of the CO, a big reraise should do the trick
your problem is the SB, check/raise all in could possibly be a set (33 is most likely given that you have 10-4) or A-10 k-10, with no reads i'd personally wanna see what he had
if the CO calls your reraise then you wanna get to showdown as cheap as possible, i figure you'll be controlling the betting so can keep it cheap enough provided a scare card doesn't come and fold to any reraise if it does
Originally Posted by wuddle
Originally Posted by Diceman
I debated between pushing and calling and really wasn't sure. I figured that the CO might have a set but it really wasn't very likey, a flush draw seemed like the most likey hand for him and the SB could any part of the board.
I decided to call and CO tanked before calling too. Turn came a blank and I pushed, CO tanked again and called.
CO showed 56
SB showed Q9
I'm still not sure what is best, I think both pushing and call pushing are +ev but my feeling is that call pushing is the higher ev of the two.
I would have pushed on the flop.
SB being short stacked- I wouldn't put him on a set, I would have said top pair... (I know that was wrong but short stacked players often think what the fuck and just go all in as soon as they hit top pair)
I think if CO had hit a set he would have raised you on your $7 bet- so raise him all in IMO on the flop and make him pay for that flush to come out![]()
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