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squeeze with 97s
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Moderator
Moderator
17 August 2009 20:31 h


Stage #1575156921: Holdem  No Limit $0.50 - 2009-08-07 17:51:37 (ET)


Table: CHAMPAIGN (Real Money) Seat #5 is the dealer


Seat 5 - HIIIIIIIIGH ($97.50 in chips)


Seat 6 - JAPKING ($54.40 in chips)


Seat 1 - ROSOZZY ($28.50 in chips)


Seat 2 - _NOVA_ ($87.80 in chips)


Seat 4 - SKUNKBUGGLER ($45.15 in chips)


JAPKING - Posts small blind $0.25


ROSOZZY - Posts big blind $0.50


*** POCKET CARDS ***


Dealt to JAPKING [9s] [7s]


_NOVA_ - Folds


SKUNKBUGGLER - Raises $1.75 to $1.75


HIIIIIIIIGH - Calls $1.75


JAPKING - Raises $7.25 to $7.50


ROSOZZY - Folds


SKUNKBUGGLER - Calls $5.75


HIIIIIIIIGH - Folds


*** FLOP *** [9d] [4s] [2s]


JAPKING - Checks


SKUNKBUGGLER - Bets $2


JAPKING - Raises $12 to $12


SKUNKBUGGLER - All-In(Raise) $35.65 to $37.65



 


I think this is a good flop to check raise, agree? Can I call?

Poker Pro
Poker Pro
18 August 2009 01:52 h

I like your squeeze preflop. I think it's good to mix your 3bets with this kind of hands.


I don't know if I like your check-raise on the flop though. If it's an agressive opponent in a non-3bet pot, I think it's fine. In this case we have a 3bet pot, which should mean that opponent isn't as likely to bet here. That's why I would prefer to bet myself.


Do you have to call? That's a no-brainer. You've hit a superstrong draw and you still might have the best hand. CALL!

Moderator
Moderator
18 August 2009 06:09 h

right so I don`t want to risk that he checks behind?

Poker Pro
Poker Pro
18 August 2009 09:35 h

yes, baecause you have great equity on flop, but less on turn



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