Big Boat
Posted by wynn on Dec 10, 2009 in Great Reads, Table Talk | 0 comments
I am not a big fan of A-K. Suited. Off-suit. Late position. Any position.
Big slick is simply over-rated for cash games.
That said, I get A-K off while being one-off the button.
With a bunch of limpers in the pot, I raise pre-flop to $25.
I get three callers.
The flop comes As-Kc-10c.
Now what?
With a potential straight, flush draw, royal flush draw, $100 in the pot, and two players checking to me, I bet out $50.
The button calls and everyone folds.
I put him on either a flush draw or straight draw.
Why?
I have found that the casual player can’t help themselves but to raise the nuts. For whatever reason, they cannot simply smooth call anything.
If the button flopped the nuts, I know he would have raised me.
The turn is another club. Fortunately for me, it is the ace of clubs.
I just went from Big Slick to Big Boat.
First to act, I bet $50 into the $200 pot.
The button calls.
The river is a blank, so I bet $30 into the $300 pot.
The button folds my value bet and I take down the pot.







