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$10 NL HE 6-max: Passive Line on Wet Board, Ok?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6922213, member: 397965"] Preflop Standard open although most people use 2,5BB sizing in online cash games these days. 3BB still work in soft games. Flop Even though you flopped an overpair, this is not a great flop for TT in a multiway pot. Its super connected with flopped straights and many two pair, all of which of course beat your TT. Its also fairly strong action, that SB lead out into 3 opponents. Is he really doing this with A7 or with 88-99? Maybe if he is bad, but I kind of feel, your hand is almost a bluff catcher already, and you have one more guy left to act behind you. So I almost want to fold here, and I am certainly never in a million years raising. Turn Spades and 98 got there, but at least you now beat the flopped sets and two pair, and you have 10 outs against a straight or flush. So definitely not folding now, but also not raising, and I kind of want to see the board pair on the river. River If you bet now with 4 cards to a straight and flush, you are turning your hand into a bluff as suggested by John A. Personally I check back here, because I think, he has a decent amount of worse sets and two pair, which you will win against at showdown, but no worse hand is ever going to call a bet, unless you make it incredibly small. Spoiler It does seem like, you are being a little results oriented in many of the hands, you post. If for instance the opponent had flipped over 85s for a flopped straight, would you also have asked, if you played to passively? You got two streets of value from a very bad made hand in a multiway pot, and this is a fine result already. [/QUOTE]
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