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Posted: Wed, 31 Dec 2008, 11:22pm Post subject: 100nl - facing small turn raise
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Flush

Joined: 23 Nov 2008
Posts: 348 WPP: 45
Location: not anymore
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Villain 23/18/1 over 110 hands, real low fold to turn cbet. The hand before, he called in the SB, I cbet a rag board with TPWK+GSD, he raised, I called, he donked pot on the turn and I folded.
WTF is he repping here?
No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Button ($229.75)
SB ($106.50)
BB ($95.15)
Hero (UTG) ($178.10)
MP ($119.40)
CO ($110.20)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with 9 , 9
Hero raises $3, 1 fold, CO calls $3, 2 folds, BB calls $2
Flop: ($9.50) 6 , 6 , 3 (3 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $7, CO calls $7, 1 fold
Turn: ($23.50) K (2 players)
Hero bets $16, CO raises $38 |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 4:09am Post subject:
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Strike 3

Joined: 05 Jan 2005
Posts: 5869 WPP: 52
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| 33/67s would make more sense than a king because it was 3 handed on the flop so I wouldn't float AK 3 way especially since sometimes BB calls and it's really shitty to try to bluff the turn in a multiway pot |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 5:01am Post subject:
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Flush

Joined: 23 Nov 2008
Posts: 348 WPP: 45
Location: not anymore
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| well idk if 67/56 are calling in his position but 33 makes sense... basically he's repping a super-narrow range and i'm wondering if people think i have enough info on him to do anything other than fold. |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 5:36am Post subject:
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 09 Aug 2005
Posts: 1819 WPP: 67
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Beluga Theorem: When you get raised on the turn on a really dry board, your TPTK/overpair-type holdings are no good.
Although maybe he thinks he can push you off again. |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 7:31am Post subject:
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{NSFW - nipple}

Joined: 11 Jun 2005
Posts: 2186 WPP: 107
Location: The Loser's Lounge
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| hes repping shti but bhe has it ebcause theae fucking retards alwayf have it! |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 12:09pm Post subject:
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midstakes donk

Joined: 08 Sep 2005
Posts: 2978 WPP: 43
Location: flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
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| what do you mean what is he repping? he's obviously representing 6x or better, and he just has a badly played monster almost every time. |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 2:36pm Post subject:
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Straight

Joined: 13 Nov 2007
Posts: 213 WPP: 132
Location: count-n mah monies stewie-style
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| nutsinho wrote: | | what do you mean what is he repping? he's obviously representing 6x or better, and he just has a badly played monster almost every time. |
this. look at all of his stats, not just the 23/18 part. an AF of 1 and he just min reraised you...hmmm easy fold |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 3:17pm Post subject:
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Straight Flush

Joined: 05 Jul 2006
Posts: 7005 WPP: 71
Location: Pwnsylvania
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| turn seems like an awful card to bet w/ our hand |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 3:42pm Post subject:
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Flush

Joined: 13 Feb 2005
Posts: 328 WPP: 315
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Yeah fold, But I almost always bet this turn. Villain almost never has Kx, so I'd bet it for value here. Obviously fold if raised.
K is a scare card, if villain knows you know this you get looked up a lot lighter and can get 3 streets of value from 77/88. (depending on your image, and villains calling tendencies of course, but I definitely like a bet in this situation.) |
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Posted: Thu, 01 Jan 2009, 3:55pm Post subject:
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midstakes donk

Joined: 08 Sep 2005
Posts: 2978 WPP: 43
Location: flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
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| spenda if we check the turn for the reasons u imply then it seems like c/f +bet any river for value would be our line w/out a read. this is a line that tends to get looked up less lightly than if we just barrel the card we are expected to barrel on the turn. betting is a better line also because then we dont need to c/f air on this turn as often. |
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Posted: Sun, 29 Mar 2009, 6:28am Post subject:
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4-of-a-Kind

Joined: 13 Oct 2005
Posts: 2370 WPP: 74
Location: Here and There
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