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Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby gmatical » Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:48 pm

$2/3 Crown Cash Tables.

On a great table, half the people know what they are doing, half don't. This hand contains one of each (and me!)

Me $700ish (recently doubled up when my full house met the big stacks nut flush woooohoooo)
Good Player $300ish
Bad/Inexperienced Player $300ish
The two players are friends.

Good player raises to $9, Bad Player calls (SB), I call (BB) [ Qc ] [ 10s ]

Flop [ As ] [ Kc ] [ Jh ]

(can I get a woop woop??)


SB bets $20
Me Call $20
GP Call $20

Turn [ 5s ]

SB bets $25
Me calls $25
GP calls $25

River [ Ks ]

SB checks
Me bets $55
GP raises $155
SB sigh folds after a speech
Me ?

Likely holdings of Good Player please.
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What holdings do my actions represent to him?
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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby rcon » Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:50 pm

What position was the good player sitting in?
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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby trishan » Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:57 pm

For what it's worth I would probably re-raise on the turn to build the pot and price out some draws. Pot is $112. If you 3 bet to $100 and then get one caller th pot is nearly $300 on the turn and you set yourself up for a nice river shove.

I think if player had AK or JK he would have probably raised the turn so I am saying he has these hands not so often. Kx type hands are definitely possible KQ,K10.

The way your betting has gone it looks like AQ or a weakish ace happy to get to showdown.
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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby krunchie » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:00 pm

sigh call

i hope he has ace jack and not ace king,
but if he is the good player you spoke of then i would hope he would be betting that flop with ak.
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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby maccatak11 » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:05 pm

yeah i raise turn here too. Makes it so much easier to get it in on the river.

tough spot though.
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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby wabbit999 » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:08 pm

rcon wrote:What position was the good player sitting in?


Yah if its a mid-late position on softish table could be a wide range of suited connectors.. pockets Ax..

Personally I think you should have re-raised any bet on turn.. that way you might have a better idea on where u stand... His bet looks like it was in position, hard to tell what he might have had... he didn't re-raise with 2 spades on the board, and the flat call says he has something.. Either way I don't think you said you had anything.. which gives him a good opportunity to re-raise on the flushed board. I'm not really putting him on a flush more likely A-Q A-J.

Was your play different to the book that you had early, have you folded to re-raises, I guess i would be making note of those sorta things.. You've percieved him as a good player, how does he see you?

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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby Brett Kay » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:38 pm

9 10s or 89s
Possibly K J, T Q. A k
55's

Probably go 40% pocket 5's
20% on suited spade connectors.
10% AK
10% KJ

20% air.
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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby Garth Kay » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:45 pm

Brett Kay wrote:9 10s or 89s
Possibly K J, T Q. A k
55's

Probably go 40% pocket 5's
20% on suited spade connectors.
10% AK
10% KJ

20% air.


40% of the time he has 55 but 20% of the time he has air?
In a cash game of this type he has air about 1% of the time.
He has two pair, set, str8's and flushes about 99% of the time.
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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby Brett Kay » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:46 pm

Garth Kay wrote:
Brett Kay wrote:9 10s or 89s
Possibly K J, T Q. A k
55's

Probably go 40% pocket 5's
20% on suited spade connectors.
10% AK
10% KJ

20% air.


40% of the time he has 55 but 20% of the time he has air?
In a cash game of this type he has air about 1% of the time.
He has two pair, set, str8's and flushes about 99% of the time.


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Re: Crown Casino Cash Game

Postby Brett Kay » Mon Aug 23, 2010 9:50 pm

How does 20% with showdown potential.
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