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Triple Draw 2-7 Lowball Limit ($1/$2) (converter)

SB ($68), Seat 2
BB ($33.25), Seat 3
UTG ($3), Seat 4
Hero ($28.50), Seat 5
CO ($16.25), Seat 6
Button ($34.50), Seat 1

Button at Seat 1.
SB posts $0.50. BB posts $1.

Hand: [7d 3h 4h Qs 2d]

Round 1: (1.50 SB)

UTG calls. Hero raises. CO calls. Button folds. SB folds. BB calls. UTG calls.
BB takes 3. UTG takes 2. Hero discards Qs. CO takes 1.

Hand: [7d 3h 4h 2d Qd]

Round 2: (8.50 SB)

BB checks. UTG checks. Hero bets. CO calls. BB folds. UTG calls (all-in).
UTG takes 1. Hero discards Qd. CO takes 1.

Hand: [7d 3h 4h 2d Td]

Round 3: (5.75 BB)

Hero bets. CO calls.
UTG stands pat. Hero discards Td. CO takes 1.

Hand: [7d 3h 4h 2d 8c]

Round 4: (7.75 BB)

Hero bets. CO raises. Hero calls.

Total pot: (11.75 BB - $23.50)
Zach6668
This hand just emphasizes the power of position.

If UTG takes a card, I'm probably standing pat on my Txxxx.

Nh.

(hmmm... i mixed up CO and UTG... I think my advice is still ok. I def wouldn't 3-bet vs an unknown, on the end.)
yeffy
QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Saturday, July 28th, 2007, 6:30 AM) *
This hand just emphasizes the power of position.

If UTG takes a card, I'm probably standing pat on my Txxxx.

Nh.

(hmmm... i mixed up CO and UTG... I think my advice is still ok. I def wouldn't 3-bet vs an unknown, on the end.)


I might not even bet an 87 here on the end (maybe I'm too conservative).
Zach6668
You'd rather c/c to pick off the missed draw?

I don't hate that. How often does he pick up a T, 9, etc and call you down? Or, will he bet with those when checked to?

I don't hate the c/c either.

I'm really not much of a TD player, in fact, I was hammered when I replied to these, but I think it's a fairly straight forward game, so I'm just trying to use some basic poker theory. In reality, I could be way off. tongue.gif
checkymcfold
standard. just to make sure, cap predraw if it were possible. against certain players, you can bet/fold the end.
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