Awesome 3-way action.

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Re: Awesome 3-way action.

Postby AceLosesKing » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:10 pm

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AJG wrote:What do you do on the turn, if you don't improve?


Fold.

He can afford to peel one off though.


Can he? I don't know pot odds and whatnot, someone work this out for me. If you KNOW you're drawing to the to remaining Ts, can you call here?

I often have situations like this where I know I should be folding, but I call. And then I hit my miracle card on the turn/river and everything is fine, as I ship the pot. But it shouldn't be, as I need to be making the right move again and again.
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Re: Awesome 3-way action.

Postby muzzington » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:13 pm

If I had the most money on the table I would.

This isn't considered advice though, I'd just be like "Min-raise? Hmm, I have a dollar, I could well afford that."
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Re: Awesome 3-way action.

Postby maccatak11 » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:37 pm

muzzington wrote: This isn't considered advice though, I'd just be like "Min-raise? Hmm, I have a dollar, I could well afford that."


This was my thought process actually. What did the min-raise actually mean? I was confused. My intentions were to call and see what happened on the turn. As it turned out i hit my miracle card, but if the turn bricked i think i would have check/called or check/folded depending on the strength of his bet.

I can't post much more info about reads/image etc as i had only been sitting at this table for a short time, adding to my confusion about his min-raise.

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Re: Awesome 3-way action.

Postby AceLosesKing » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:53 pm

It seems like one of those confused calls, then you hit your miracle card and stop worrying. Which is obv the wrong move.
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Re: Awesome 3-way action.

Postby bennymacca » Mon Jul 20, 2009 12:46 pm

i am totally against folding to a min raise here, but i think that mistake is leading out here into 2 players.

i would probably prefer to check call here and re-evaluate on the turn.
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Re: Awesome 3-way action.

Postby AJG » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:21 pm

bennymacca wrote:i am totally against folding to a min raise here, but i think that mistake is leading out here into 2 players.

I would probably prefer to check call here and re-evaluate on the turn.

And good for maccatak all he had to evaluate on the turn was how to stack his opponents! but given the flop action, I dont think either of em were going anywhere :)
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