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  1. Full Tilt Poker Game #17235416542: Table Fable (6 max) - $0.05/$0.10 - No Limit Hold'em - 20:09:02 ET - 2009/12/31
    Seat 1: ruedamo ($11.76)
    Seat 2: Sandahfs ($10.75)
    Seat 3: Killer Bdon ($19.66)
    Seat 4: RnC White Rhino ($13.84)
    Seat 5: alexemus ($1.21), is sitting out
    Seat 6: anatali ($14.95)
    Killer Bdon posts the small blind of $0.05
    RnC White Rhino posts the big blind of $0.10
    The button is in seat #2
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to anatali [Ks Kc]
    anatali raises to $0.35
    ruedamo folds
    Sandahfs folds
    Killer Bdon folds
    RnC White Rhino raises to $0.60
    anatali raises to $1.80
    RnC White Rhino calls $1.20
    *** FLOP *** [4c 6s Kd]
    RnC White Rhino bets $3.65
    anatali has 15 seconds left to act
    anatali raises to $12
    ruedamo has been disconnected
    ruedamo has reconnected
    RnC White Rhino has 15 seconds left to act
    RnC White Rhino folds
    Uncalled bet of $8.35 returned to anatali
    anatali mucks
    anatali wins the pot ($10.22)
    *** SUMMARY ***
    Total pot $10.95 | Rake $0.73
    Board: [4c 6s Kd]
    Seat 1: ruedamo didn't bet (folded)
    Seat 2: Sandahfs (button) didn't bet (folded)
    Seat 3: Killer Bdon (small blind) folded before the Flop
    Seat 4: RnC White Rhino (big blind) folded on the Flop
    Seat 5: alexemus is sitting out
    Seat 6: anatali collected ($10.22), mucked

    What do you do on the flop? I'm not sure how to handle this at these stakes. Maybe this was standard, I dunno.

    My read was that he'd call damn near anything 67/20, esp after the bet, but I think I should have floated or something, or bet-sized less snd waited for more streets.
  2. Pre flop looks good.

    On the flop - well its a nice dry board & you flopped the stone cold nutz :)

    Flat behind him - do nothing to make him quit betting at you. If he leads the turn take a little time & flat again, if he checks check behind. On the river bet or raise what you think he can call.

    my 2 cents
  3. TY, I have leaks in extracting value, as I'm never sure when to 'move in' as I get sucked out on in later streets in 50NL+ when trying to float pots for value.
    Thread Starter
  4. Locking up equity on draw heavy boards is a pain, heads up don't offer the odds to draw. Multi-way don't be afraid to overbet as a bad call by a weak hand can price a draw in. This time only a baby str8 was possible - not really putting him on that with the the preflop action. No reason to bet him out. If the flop was something like KQ8 with a flush draw I like your line just fine.
  5.  
    Originally Posted by saukendar View Post

    Locking up equity on draw heavy boards is a pain, heads up don't offer the odds to draw. Multi-way don't be afraid to overbet as a bad call by a weak hand can price a draw in. This time only a baby str8 was possible - not really putting him on that with the the preflop action. No reason to bet him out. If the flop was something like KQ8 with a flush draw I like your line just fine.

    tyvm. dry vs wet board, got it
    Thread Starter
  6.  
    Originally Posted by saukendar View Post

    Pre flop looks good.

    On the flop - well its a nice dry board & you flopped the stone cold nutz :)

    Flat behind him - do nothing to make him quit betting at you. If he leads the turn take a little time & flat again, if he checks check behind. On the river bet or raise what you think he can call.

    my 2 cents

    Perfect advice.