Chris Hartman ([info]chrishartman) wrote,
@ 2005-10-21 08:25:00
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Interesting river action
How often do you see this river action: Three handed, it goes bet call raise, call raise call, raise call call! The hand:

I'm in the big blind, 3 handed 15/30 game. Button (decent player) raises, SB (total fish, aggressive with any real hand but calls with everything else, never folds) calls, I call. Flop 9h 8s 6d. I bet out, button raises, SB calls, I call. Turn Kh. SB and I check, button bets, SB calls, I call. River 2h, action is as above, SB bets out, I call, button raises, SB calls, I raise, button calls, SB caps, we both call.

Yeah, I didn't tell you my hand. I'd like to see what people guess, so I'll put it up tomorrow. So, what (roughly) did the three of us have? Partial credit for the correct order of finish and/or explaining my thought process.



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[info]undersupervised
2005-10-21 07:43 pm UTC (link)

guessing you and sb have flushes and that button has a set. you probably have a pair of 6s or 8s to go with it. guessing you called the first river bet because you wanted an overcall but would be unhappy with a reraise, ie, your flush is small. when the button raised and the sb didn't reraise you thought your flush was good.

sb may have just called the first raise in hopes of an overcall, then capped with the nuts or close to it. but also may have capped out of pure tiltedness.

in short, i put each of you on two cards. in sum, i put all of you on six cards.


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[info]ftoc
2005-10-22 04:14 am UTC (link)
i'm having trouble figuring out how you'd call and then raise. Doesn't seem like you can expect the button to raise, so can't put you on the nuts. Maybe qhxh, x = 6, 7 or 8?

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