Straight Flush
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toronto'ish
Posts: 4,611
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Originally Posted by Genitruc
haha very nice sick spots.
In hand 1 it sounds like you and villain have history. It would help to know what the dynamic was at the time of this 1st hand, esp how villain views you.
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Yah, we didn't start playing at each other until a little while after this hand. So at this point he probably has no real reason to think i'm getting too out of line. Not sure if it changes anything, but while he only raises 11%, he seems to 3-bet quite often PF, and would definitely re-pop a high pair 1010+ or JJ+.
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Originally Posted by Genitruc
Hand 2 is a much easier call imo since this type of villain who limp-calls UTG could be on suited cards (we have outs) but he can also be overvaluing and Ax with a straight draw or simply Ax that made 2 pair.
Since we're crushing that part of his range and we have equity when behind I like a call in hand 2.
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So we flat call here, even though BB is yet to act behind us? I did in fact end up flat calling, because I figured if BB had a better hand than me, he would call anyhow. A call might keep him around with hands that are worse than mine or even induce a push.
So we're definitely NEVER folding here, even being stuck between BB? Its just a question of call or push?
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