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DonkDonk
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04-02-2007, 03:15 AM
Post subject: Bluffing 200nl
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Kentucky
Posts: 54
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Is this bluff spewey, or match up well against villian's range of hands?
Bodog History for Hand #648419804
Hold'em No Limit ($1.00/$2.00) - 2007-04-01 22:56:53
Table 'Gators' 9-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: RocketAces ($68.00)
Seat 2: DonkDonk ($198.00)
Seat 3: NLM Chris ($251.00)
Seat 4: 85hawkeye ($145.50)
Seat 5: RWilson1987 ($95.00)
Seat 7: drocks23 ($198.50)
Seat 8: TripleNet ($182.50)
Seat 9: Iduit2urmom2 ($333.00)
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NEW HAND
RWilson1987: posts the small blind $1.00
drocks23: posts the big blind $2.00
--- DEALING POCKETS
TripleNet: folds
gvn2fly has joined the table
gvn2fly is waiting for big blind
Iduit2urmom2: calls $2.00
RocketAces: folds
DonkDonk: raises $7.00 to $9.00
NLM Chris: folds
85hawkeye: folds
RWilson1987: folds
drocks23: calls $7.00
Iduit2urmom2: calls $7.00
--- DEALING FLOP [As,Ac,7d]
drocks23: checks
Iduit2urmom2: checks
DonkDonk: bets $24.00
drocks23: calls $24.00
Iduit2urmom2: folds
--- DEALING TURN [2h]
drocks23: checks
DonkDonk: bets $15.00
drocks23: calls $15.00
--- DEALING RIVER [4h]
drocks23: checks
DonkDonk: bets $99.99
drocks23: calls $99.99
DonkDonk: shows [Qh Kc], a Pair, Aces
drocks23: shows [Qc Ah], Three of a Kind, Aces
Hand 648419804:
drocks23: wins($302.98)
with Three of a Kind, Aces
gvn2fly is waiting for big blind
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zook
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Mar 2006
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A few tips about posting... cut off the history right after your river bet. Don't show results or any action after your last one (or the one you're worried about). Include reads, stats & history.
Your tiny turn bet is strange and makes the river decision more difficult. If he had called a bigger bet, it would be easier to check behind the river. Depending on the opponent and my image, I'm either firing a big second barrel or giving up on turn. I'm usually not bluffing the river, but it depends.
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Vi-Zer0Skill
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Reagan's Kid
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I think you can away with a smaller flop bet (~1/2-2/3 PSB). Someone with a PP might float you regardless of your flop bet, so i don't like a PSB.
On the turn, you need to go 1/2-2/3 PSB. $15 isn't enough to tell you whether villain is actually floating you or if he has A-x/full house. If you don't get him to fold there, you have to be done with the hand.
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Vi-Zer0Skill
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Reagan's Kid
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I think you can away with a smaller flop bet (~1/2-2/3 PSB). Someone with a PP might float you regardless of your flop bet, so i don't like a PSB.
On the turn, you need to go 1/2-2/3 PSB. $15 isn't enough to tell you whether villain is actually floating you or if he has A-x/full house. If you don't get him to fold there, you have to be done with the hand.
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Anosmic
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Full House
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Sweden
Posts: 999
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Is this how you'd play Ax, 77?
Has villain given you any signs of not liking his hand?
Has villain demonstrated the ability to lay down Ax here?
Without any of these answers it does look a bit spewey to me.
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