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  1. A couple hands i had from the Brunson Bounty the other night, what do you put these guys on? thoughts?

    Hand 1:

    Blinds 15/30, stack 2700

    UTG +4, +5, +6 all limp, I complete in SB with ATo, BB checks.

    6players to flop pot is 180.

    Flop: Td 6c 4s

    everyone checks.

    Turn: 7d

    (What's your play?)

    Hand 2:

    15/30, 1900 stack

    UTG, +2, +4, all limp, i limp in the +5 seat with KQo, button calls, sb folds, bb checks.

    6 to the flop, pot is 180.

    Flop: As Ts 6s

    It's checked to me, what's your play?

    I'll post the rest of the hands after some responses. Any and all feedback appreciated. Thx.
  2. Hand 1:
    Not against the SB limp. Already a few players limping, if you raise you are OOP for this hand. But on the flop, you need to lead out here.

    Hand 2:
    Either raise preflop, or fold.
    Postflop, if your K is a spade, I'd bet your straight & flush draws.
  3. Yes, in hand 2, the KQo is KsQc.
    Thread Starter
  4. Follow up:

    Hand 1, flop is checked - turn is 7d.

    I lead out for 100, get called by +4, +5 min raises.

    any advice on how to handle that one?

    Hand 2, flop also checked around.

    Turn: Ks.

    UTG leads out for 30, and +2 calls, action is on me?
    Thread Starter
  5.  
    Originally Posted by JimmyMac20 View Post

    Follow up:

    Hand 1, flop is checked - turn is 7d.

    I lead out for 100, get called by +4, +5 min raises.

    any advice on how to handle that one?

    Hand 2, flop also checked around.

    Turn: Ks.

    UTG leads out for 30, and +2 calls, action is on me?

    Hand 2, I don't like limping in preflop, probably just a fold. If your checking a 3 spade flop, then the turn is the 4th spade, and you have a better/caller, what exactly are you beating here? You don't have top pair, and your drawing to likely a useless straight. Your drawing dead here. Fold the hand. Any sort of a decent flush draw (K or Q spades) should be betting the flop.

    Hand 1, why aren't you leading this out when you hit the 10 (I like completing the small blind here, no point to fold, and raising doesn't make sense either). Still, lead for 90 on the flop and play from there.

    The min raise here is very weird. This looks exactly like how a 53dd or 58dd would play it, not fearing hitting the flush, and a near nut (or nut) hand if it misses. That being said, could be a 10-9 type hand figuring they are good and hooking a fish by checking their top pair.

    But, your problem is, folding sucks. I don't want to raise in a spot you could be drawing dead. But, if you call, what do you do when a K hits, and he makes a pot size river bet? Betting the flop would give you a better feel for it.

    Right now, I think you have to call the turn. A lot of hands that he could have (like A7) your beating. I'm calling and hoping for a checkdown. I think I'm also going to check any river card here. If I improve, I'll call a high river bet from him, otherwise, if I get an x card and he pots, I'll assume he caught something huge, and fold.

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