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Caesars Windsor Hotel & Casino

    • avatar for Mr. Segan
    • So, I was in Windsor yesterday for a day trip and stopped at the Casesars Windsor Casino and got immidiate seating at the 200NL game.

      The game was 8 handed and only one person was big stacked sitting at $600ish who seems to be limping in a lot of hands and 2 other guys with over $200 and everyone else was close to $100. Won a few small pots initially. Questions about a few scenarios?

      I have on the BB. Big stack who is MP limps with 3 other limpers, I raised it to 9 and big stack called and everyone else folded.

      Flop:

      I bet 15 and MP raises to 45. What do you do?

      Another scenario:
      I am the button and have 4 limpers, I limp and the flop comes:


      Guy in late position bets 15 (He has been playing lots of A rag kinda hands and keeps calling with just one pair), I call and the BB calls.

      Turn:

      BB checks, guy bets $35 - What should be my best play here?

    • avatar for Tony Gags
    • First hand I don't raise preflop cause I am out of position vs a bunch of limp calling live tards for the exact reason you are now in the position you are in. As played though I just ship it cause most likely this guy has aj j 10 kq even a 10 here. Only hand your not a fav vs is a set and as played very unlikely. Hand number 2 I just fold on the flop. Gutshot really? lol

    • avatar for Mr. Segan
    • Agreed about the pre-flop play...normally I would not raise with hand in that position, but I had seen lots of limping going on and I felt like I could outplay the opponent if it was down to HU play. The flop helped...

      Second hand, I was kinda running good yesterday, so I made the flop call. The turn really makes it interesting though, since I have strt draw and a flush draw. With his bet of $35, do I have the right odds to call/raise/fold?

    • avatar for Tony Gags
    • Mr. Segan said:

      Agreed about the pre-flop play...normally I would not raise with hand in that position, but I had seen lots of limping going on and I felt like I could outplay the opponent if it was down to HU play. The flop helped...


      Second hand, I was kinda running good yesterday, so I made the flop call. The turn really makes it interesting though, since I have strt draw and a flush draw. With his bet of $35, do I have the right odds to call/raise/fold?

      I understand that but getting hu here is not the norm in a weak live game. Also why would you want to be hu with a suited connecter OOP. Seems like a hand that plays better in a multi way pot. You outplay your oppennents by making more correct decisions than them, not be creating weird spots for yourself :) In the other hand once the turn comes how much does the guy have behind? Is he the type to pay off with only one pair if the flush comes?