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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2007 2:14 am GMT by Eusebio
Loose game at the local cardroom. Blinds 1/2€
Hero has about 300€
Villain about 150€
EP limps
Villain MP limps
Hero on the button  limps
SB limps
BB checks
flop comes
 
Check to Villain who bets 10
Hero calls
everybody else folds
turn
 
Villain checks
Hero bets 30
Villain calls
River
 
Villain bets 60
Hero?
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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:31 am GMT by MrDarling
Since you ask he probably had A7 , T7 or the monster 72. And 2's is not out of the questions also.
I think you need to reraise the flop. This is where your hand is strongest. Sure you are behind a set (A's or T's which is unlikely unless villain like to slowplay big pairs in multi pots)
you have to call. And congratulate him on his great play (Not)
Posted Fri Mar 30, 2007 12:07 pm GMT by Phil14312
Looks like a blocking bet. I don't think he wants a raise. With that being said, he probably won't call a raise unless you are beat. I just call, but I'm pretty confident we are ahead.
Posted Sat Mar 31, 2007 5:48 am GMT by Eusebio
I was villain in this hand with TT...
he raised me all in and i doubled up.
I think I played this hand acceptable and will give you insight, what I thought
The limp with TT is for 2 reasons: a raise up to 15 is considered limping, they call with Q6 suited in any position and I know in the long run you should raise TT to get the max. profit, but in this game i was just playing pretty passive.
I flopped the set and thought that that Ace is a pretty good card for me, so I bet out, making flushchasers pay... and an ace will have to call (and they would call everything till the end) a turnbet too...
I get the caller and the 7 coems on the turn... I check trying to represent an Ace that is scared now by the pairing board, or representing that i bet my flushdraw and no i am looking for a freecard... right now there are only 2 hands that beat me... AA and 77... actually just one hand since AA is very unlikely...
The river is blank and here I think i made a mistake by betting just 2/3 of the pot... if he would call 60... he probably would call all in too... and an allin makes it look much more like a stealattempt.
Any thoughts or ideas, how I could play it better?
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