Bejamin1: bets $26.67
Neneco2012: raises $7.58 to $34.25 and is all-in
Bejamin1: calls $7.58
River (Pot : $105.75)
Showdown Bejamin1: shows (a pair of Aces)
Neneco2012: shows (a straight, Six to Ten)
Neneco2012 collected $103.25 from pot
Summary Total pot $105.75 | Rake $2.50
Board
Seat 1: coolhart (button) folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 2: Bejamin1 (small blind) showed and lost with a pair of Aces
Seat 3: Neneco2012 (big blind) showed and won ($103.25) with a straight, Six to Ten
Seat 4: palo1 folded on the Flop
Seat 5: Thomsgen folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: Ampecas73 folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Bejamin1   Canada. Oct 21 2014 19:10. Posts 7042
Hmm this feels butchered, probably has to be c/r flop, but sucks if they check and bet folding because we're scared on the turn blows too
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Bejamin1   Canada. Oct 21 2014 19:11. Posts 7042
I also dont mind betting 16 on the flop here, but i feel like that polarizes me somewhat
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Bejamin1   Canada. Oct 21 2014 19:11. Posts 7042
Although, perhaps it's fine to be polarized on boards this wet 3-way?
Edit: In fact yeah... I think that's what I like best. 16 on the flop so they know I'm going, they can shove with dominated pair/straight+FD type hands, I do decently vs. 2 pair. Some equity vs. sets. Prevent the weakish hands from getting a freebie extra card. Half-pot just invites worlds of problems when they flat... hmm yes.
What do others think here? Preferred line?
What do we think of the fact that it doesn't matter if we're polarized to a nutted range when we bet big 3-ways here? Seems fine to me.
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Last edit: 21/10/2014 19:50
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Twisted   Netherlands. Oct 22 2014 04:39. Posts 10422
Bigger on flop. This drawy of a flop your range is plenty big and it generates a lot of action.