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[QUOTE="dallam, post: 6750091, member: 338743"] [USER=1015282]@rhoudini[/USER] Sorry, I'm having laptop charger problems, so I was not around the thread. :) Yeah, I wanted to split into prob. 2 parts cause it's very long to give a feedback on such a hand like this in Stud H/L. You have to take consideration things very fast there, although your brain is totally capable of to do - but in writing it is just looking long, and maybe complicated. I made a mistake at the first comment tho. If you have a hand like 9-8-7 you not wanna looking for pairs, all I wanted to point out is to worth looking for best possible options for H & L at the 3rd street, and seeing which of our outs are already blocked. For me it's easier to looking after the colours of the cards since I use 4-coloured deck and it helps my vision. But the impact is on trying to measure your current and upcoming situation here, the way is up to you, as you probably already doing pieces or the whole from it according this punctual hand history. :) Well, first of all, do you have here 6.5bbs? It's a very small amount. So if we're getting to a party, we will probably put our whole stack in once we seeing further streets in any. So the question here is :as4::qs4::7s4: good? part2 - I don't like the Q in it for sure, I would love to see something connected to our lower Ace or our Seven. And we lost a Q and a 7 too. So Ace is nice obviously, but we are more likely gonna chase the flush. A7 for low is okay right now, but here we also need combinations which consist 3 lows in 4 cards. But on the other hand, NO spades are out, so we may can count with even 10 in the deck, and also no Ace is out so we might can hit one, and just a Deuce went out. They cover themselves well, our 7 is visible, but we probably won't be able to bluff on it, so it might not matter that much. So putting in 0.3bb bringin is actually reasonable. [B]4th street: [/B]We need to hit a ♠️ or 2/3/4/5/6/8?/A to ever continue. :3s4: is way too good. QQ is raising (only one Q in the whole deck), P1-P3 calls with 2 low cards. As you each are low as you said, reraise here not an option with these small cards. Two ♠️ are out, and since two low-looking hand called the bet, we might miss the connection down there. Although it's still a call. [B]5th street: [/B]:9c4: is bad. We could be even agreed on pairing up on this street, but this number just gets us nowhere, maybe only to the dust without luck. So [B]P1[/B] still pushing, now with QQ2 and 2bbs. The thing is here, this person Can't have the 4th Queen since it's out in your hands. We still left tho with [B]8 cards to Flush [/B]at best. And a runner-runner low combination or high two pairs or sets. (Lows are likely out, Ace(s) can be two since 2 other players still in). So yeah, this is the street where the blind raises are doubled. If we call, we gonna gamble here. We can also hero fold if it's worthy for you to stayin alive and picking a better combination to dying in. [B]6th street[/B]: QQ22 now visibly has probably 3 pairs. And 3 outs to FH. :6c4: gave a chance to the low, although other two still calling. Which is bad cause they must block many cards. ♠️s are looking pretty poor too. So it's gonna be probably a bad set-up for us, but if we gambled the latest street, we don't have now chips to turning back here. [B]7th street: [/B]Failed to hit, and just fold left. [B]Conclusion[/B]: I'd probably play this hand the same. Although 3rd street we could fold this as it's being a huge mutliway, and we needed almost a perferct 4th street to being really strong. The other realistic fold option was at street 5, where we lost two spades and a realistic chance to a back-up low. Even tho I seriously believed you not made serious mistakes by calling. So thanks for this hand, this was interpreted meaningful, and even showed how fun and sometimes cruel this game can be. Good luck! :) [/QUOTE]
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