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Bradley
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09-15-2009, 01:56 PM
Post subject: [6-Max] 20NL: Snapfold Nutflush Vs. River Donkshove? (200bb)
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Villain was 61/24/6 over 77 hands. A very loose/agressive(spewy?) type of player. I read him as fish, as he limped about 29% of his hands as well. His open calling range from the BB was 75%, 65% overall.
His fold to flop cbet% was about 64% and he raised about 27%. So I assume he's raising when he has hit the board, seeing you hit about 1/3th of the time which (almost)equals that 27% percent.
I reviewed this myself and I think my turn min-raise was bad, taking SPR(don't kill me!) into account, if I raised more there I could have shoved/snapcalled river if it came a blank.
Critism about my line here please. And as played: are you calling the donkshove?
Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.20 BB (6 handed) - Party-Poker Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
BB ($43.45)
Hero (UTG) ($39.79)
MP ($12.79)
CO ($24.52)
Button ($23.73)
SB ($30.43)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with 5 , A
Hero bets $0.80, 4 folds, BB calls $0.60
Flop: ($1.70) 9 , 10 , 4 (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $1.20, BB raises $2.40, Hero calls $1.20
Turn: ($6.50) 4 (2 players)
BB bets $3.60, Hero raises $7.20, BB calls $3.60
River: ($20.90) 10 (2 players)
BB bets $33.05 (All-In), Hero ?
Total pot: $20.90
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daven
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fold pre. Flop is fine. Turn raise size is horrible.
Easy river fold as played.
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Bradley
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Thanks!
Can you explain why I should fold pre though?
This was in a fairly loose 6max game..and I know this is only 20NL so polarizing or balancing(what's the difference?) your UTG range is not necessary, but I feel I can get loads of value from c-bets on dry boards, or lower suited connectors drawing to my nutflush. In this case that could've been happening but I don't think he would've played it this way if he was on a flush.
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bigspenda73
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ya PF is totally fine especially since a fish is in the BB
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Micro2Macro
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I think opening pre would also depend on who the other players are left to act behind you since you'll be out of position to them. I fold pre because a weak Ax hand from this position is just going to get you into crap postflop, suited or not.
Also, read NLHE TAP and go over the absolutel/relative strength section.
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Bradley
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Spenda, what line would you take here? Raise turn bigger to protect? Then shove or call rivershove if the board didn't pair? Any tips ?
M2M, thanks for your input. It depends yeah, I don't always open raise them UTG.
I got TAP from a bonus on Titan but I haven't got to read it yet, thanks for pointing that section out, I will read it through !
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