by Danhdan » Thu Jan 06, 2005 8:35 am
What about leading out here? If you hadn't checkraised here making the pot very large on the turn, but rather bet out from the BB, then you might have gotten some information if he had raised you here. It's possible to believe anything from the button on the limping board, but if you had just tried to play it for a smaller pot, I don't think you would of had so much trouble making a decision on the turn...assuming he probably raises you here. If raised, and with any read on this opponent, you might have been able to lay down this hand having a smaller pot...I really don't like playing my whole stack on the turn here w/ top and middle pair after four limpers who could of had anything....and I doubt he had you on 56 for the straight making the all in call of his very easy to make...although any bet that was smaller probably would have led you to calling an all in bet too...
I'm a big fan of a small pot when I am facing a bunch of limpers, and trying to take it down early, even if I do flop two pair...I don't like the uncertainty of not have top two or better, and like to put my money in when I am a sure favorite or as close to one as I am going to be...the calldown of your checkraise must have assured you of his willingness of playing this hand through to it's conclusion because of the $24 he called to stay in a $13 pot...obviously he has a monster draw or a monster hand...and I might just put him on that set or the AJ of diamonds...
I guess I am also a big fan of determining what my opponents have early before I put my money in...taking the lead in the hand until it is ripped from my cold, broke hands...
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