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Full Tilt Poker Game #1547200349: Table Sierra - $0.50/$1 - No Limit Hold'em - 21:20:59 ET - 2007/01/06Seat 1: julie2401 ($143.40)Seat 2: ClaraAllen ($114.05)Seat 3: tobytobey ($149)Seat 4: maybenextime ($102.70)Seat 5: Beeper850 ($28.40)Seat 6: nestabees ($32)Seat 7: tylerf13 ($98.50)Seat 8: winfield0031 ($54.30)Seat 9: keebsAA ($106.45)maybenextime posts the small blind of $0.50Beeper850 posts the big blind of $1The button is in seat #3*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to tobytobey [Ks Kd]nestabees calls $1tylerf13 foldswinfield0031 calls $1keebsAA foldsjulie2401 foldsClaraAllen foldsClaraAllen is sitting outtobytobey raises to $5maybenextime calls $4.50Beeper850 foldsnestabees calls $4winfield0031 calls $4*** FLOP *** [6d Jc 4s]maybenextime checksnestabees checkswinfield0031 checkstobytobey bets $15maybenextime calls $15nestabees raises to $27, and is all inwinfield0031 foldstobytobey calls $12maybenextime calls $12*** TURN *** [6d Jc 4s] [8c]maybenextime checkstobytobey checks*** RIVER *** [6d Jc 4s 8c] [As]maybenextime checkstobytobey checksShould I be betting the turn and/or river?How about the rest of the hand?

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I'd bet around 30 dollars on the turn, then allin on the river, and then start cussing his *** out if he just struck ace gold.

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Does anyone like betting $13 on this flop, ONLY if that guy with $27 on your left is prone to shove it in if he got any piece? It is not quite as big a bet (2/3 pot vs. 3/4 pot) but I like it only because there are two potential callers after him that get trapped in the middle. (This bet amount allows you to raise again if someone cold calls the $27)

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Question: I don't play online, but at my local casino, you can reraise if the raise is more than half of the original bet (here, the original bet was $15 and the raise was $12, therefore, a reraise would be possible). Was it possible to reraise the flop? If you can reraise the flop, I think I make it $55ishAs played, I think you have to bet the turn. Was there a reason you didn't?If called on the turn, a check behind on the river is fine, as you will only get called if you are beat.

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Question: I don't play online, but at my local casino, you can reraise if the raise is more than half of the original bet (here, the original bet was $15 and the raise was $12, therefore, a reraise would be possible). Was it possible to reraise the flop? If you can reraise the flop, I think I make it $55ishAs played, I think you have to bet the turn. Was there a reason you didn't?If called on the turn, a check behind on the river is fine, as you will only get called if you are beat.
Most places I know of (and online) the raise must be at least equal to the size of the bet in order to reopen betting. The one-half rule you speak of, from my experience, applies only to limit games.
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Does anyone like betting $13 on this flop, ONLY if that guy with $27 on your left is prone to shove it in if he got any piece? It is not quite as big a bet (2/3 pot vs. 3/4 pot) but I like it only because there are two potential callers after him that get trapped in the middle. (This bet amount allows you to raise again if someone cold calls the $27)
That's actually exactly what I do for the same reason.
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Does anyone like betting $13 on this flop, ONLY if that guy with $27 on your left is prone to shove it in if he got any piece? It is not quite as big a bet (2/3 pot vs. 3/4 pot) but I like it only because there are two potential callers after him that get trapped in the middle. (This bet amount allows you to raise again if someone cold calls the $27)
That's great thinking! :D:club: I should add that weapon to my arsenal thanks.
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Don't know why nobody seems to be considering pushing the flop after shorty goes all in? I think this is an excellent move in this hand. Isoloate the shorty and get a call from other villian with QQ or AJ this is a great flop for KK. As played I have absolutely no clue how you couldn't bet the turn.

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Don't know why nobody seems to be considering pushing the flop after shorty goes all in? I think this is an excellent move in this hand. Isoloate the shorty and get a call from other villian with QQ or AJ this is a great flop for KK. As played I have absolutely no clue how you couldn't bet the turn.
We can't shove because the shortstacks push classes as a call. Thats what the last 5 posts were discussing.
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