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Bee
12-09-2003, 12:47 PM
With the hold'em talk, I thought I'd bring up a hand that happened to me a couple weeks ago. The only thing memorable about it for me was that I actually received criticizm from someone else at the table for not being more aggressive. In fact, he continued to criticize this one hand for the next half an hour until I finally took all his money. :D

I don't remember the exact details, but here's the basics.

I was in the big blind and had A3o.

Pre-flop there were 4 calls and I checked.

Flop comes: 3 Q 8 nothing suited

We check around (the table was very tight).

4th street: 3 Q 8 Q

Everyone checks again.

The river: 3 Q 8 Q 7 (no flush possibility)

Everyone checks and I win the hand.

His contention was that after 4th street when no one bet, I should have bet on the river. My thinking was that anyone with a 7, 8 or even a pocket pair better than 3's would have taken the bet and I couldn't determine that being in the big blind and not on the button. If I'd been on the button and everyone checked after the river, I could see possibly betting but that wasn't the situation I was in. No one else at the table commented one way or the other. Anyone have any comments? Did I misplay the hand?

rkmsuf
12-09-2003, 12:50 PM
You could have made a significant wager after 4th street to take down the majority or all of the table particularly after they'd all checked on the flop with a Q draw...

cthomer5000
12-09-2003, 12:51 PM
What would you have won... 1 more bet maybe? (unless this was No Limit, in which case I would not have bet either)

And if someone called you, you probably would have figured you were beat. And would have checked the river, right?

Pretty much a non-issue, IMHO.

Malificent
12-09-2003, 01:00 PM
Yeah, I just can't see being that aggressive on bottom pair. I think you played it fine.

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12-09-2003, 01:04 PM
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sabotai
12-09-2003, 01:14 PM
Bee, being that you were in the BB, I'm guessing you were 1st or second to act each time. With a couple of other players...I may have betted after the river, but I hate placing a bet down from early position. Especially when all I have is a low pair.

Bee
12-09-2003, 01:18 PM
Yep, I was first everytime after the flop. And with 4 others in, I just didn't like the odds that no one had something that could beat me or perhaps was looking to reraise on the river.

Edit: Also considering how tight this table was, I would have folded at any point if anyone had bet so I don't imagine anyone calling me unless they could beat me.

Bonegavel
12-09-2003, 02:37 PM
If anything, this sort of play could be used to keep the guessing.