Flop Three
Three Middle Cards / Unsuited
The flop comes:
Situation 44
The big blinds are $10-$25. You are having $1000 in chips. You are in the big blind with
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The button and the small blind limped in. After the flop the small blind checks to you.
What will be your play?
Conclusion
You have top pair with a big kicker. It is not a strong poker hand but there is a good chance that it is the best hand on the flop.
If someone has 7-6, 4-7, or 4-6, they would have an open-end straight draw. There also is the possibility that someone has a gut-shot straight draw or a backdoor flush draw . Someone can also hit a card that would make an over pair to your eights.
Recommendation
After the small blind checks, you should bet $75 which is the size of the pot. You prefer to win it at this point. If someone calls, you need to play carefully you don't want to play a large pot with this hand.
Situation 45
The blinds are $10-$25. You are having $1000 in chips. You are in the big blind with
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Before the flop, Tight Tom limped in middle position, Loose Levin limped on the button and the small blind limped.
The flop comes
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The pot has $100 in it.
What will be your play?
Conclusion
You have an open-end straight draw. You can play the hand in one of two ways. First you could lead into the pot for $100 and expect to pick it up there. If you get called we have a chance of making a hand and poker winning a good pot. And secondly, you could check in the expectation of getting a free card to make your straight.
If you know the playing style of your rivals and have a good idea of the actions that they might make, you will be in a better position to play your hand.
Recommendation
Raise the pot to $100 and pick it up right here. Otherwise fold if someone makes a big raise.
Situation 46
The blinds are $10-$25. You are having $1000 in chips. You are in an early poker position with:
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The flop comes
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You raise to $100, Tight Tom calls on the button and Loose Levin calls from the big blind. The pot has $310 in it. Levin bets $200 on the flop. It is your turn to act.
What will be your play?
Conclusion
You have an over pair of jacks, a good hand with this flop. You should think what Tight Tom might have when he called your raise before the flop. There is a possibility that he has A-K or A-Q suited, or somewhat a pair of nines or some other pair.
If Tom had an over pair to your jacks then he would have re-raised before the flop. Loose Levin would bet different hands or perhaps a drawing poker hand.
Recommendation
You can raise to $500 because you think that your jacks is the best hand at this point. Also, you don't want Tight Tom to call with a hand such as A-K and catch an ace or king on the turn or on the river.
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