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Micro2Macro
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04-11-2010, 06:34 PM
Post subject: 100nl - interesting spot
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Ok the preflop raiser is 31/13 over 16 hands and given weird stack size its safe to assume hes some random weekend warrior.
The guy who cold calls my 3bet is a 3/6 reg who is playing drunk and running like 30/22 over a large sample 3betting about 25% and just running every table over because 100nl nits are shitting their pants. we've gotten into some interesting postflop spots though.
he isn't folding to 3bets at all, and has cold called IP before w/o going to showdown. shown down A2s vs me when I 3bet him co vs mp1.
so I'm basically treating him like a fish and giving him all sorts of suited connectors/gappers, Ax, and broadways in his range when he calls here because he's basically here to gamboool.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (9 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Hero (CO) ($100)
Button ($100)
SB ($49)
BB ($64.35)
UTG ($103.75)
UTG+1 ($63.90)
MP1 ($69.10)
MP2 ($120.35)
MP3 ($146.90)
Preflop: Hero is CO with A , Q
2 folds, MP1 bets $2, 2 folds, Hero raises to $8, Button calls $8, 2 folds, MP1 calls $6
Flop: ($25.50) A , 3 , 2 (3 players)
MP1 checks, Hero bets $15, Button calls $15, MP1 raises to $61.10 (All-In), Hero raises to $92 (All-In), Button calls $77 (All-In)
Turn: ($270.60) 4 (3 players, 3 all-in)
River: ($270.60) 2 (3 players, 3 all-in)
Total pot: $270.60 | Rake: $3
standard? not sure if I should be fist pumping or what I mean, the fishes c/jam seems strong but with all the money in the pot I think we can assume his range is like AT-AK, and numerous fd combos (I'm not sure how aggressive he is fwiw) which we are a favorite against and I don't think I'm too worried about the 'reg' since he's folding to cbets roughly 0% of the time regardless of position etc.
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is this against thebud on his "blitzkrieg"?
I wouldn't usually 3bet this without some sort of read on MP1, but I don't think it's bad... I'm not really too happy about the money going in here, but given reads I don't think you have any choice. Meh.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by badgers
is this against thebud on his "blitzkrieg"?
I wouldn't usually 3bet this without some sort of read on MP1, but I don't think it's bad... I'm not really too happy about the money going in here, but given reads I don't think you have any choice. Meh.
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haha yesssss
was def a fun session, he runs the blitzkrieg much better than martink
and yeah I wasn't really feeling great about it but meh.
oh about the 3bet preflop, I find that usually when these guys min raise they have something marginal, or aces, but not much in between. if they have like JJ or AK they make it huge pre so they discourage a flop because JJ and AK are 'hard to play' on bad flops! (fish logic ftw)
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If the '3/6 button reg' is 3B'ing 25% why not just flat the min open and 4B him should he decide to spazz?
I'm a nit so I fold when MP1 shoves though calling can't be bad.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by caddie444
If the '3/6 button reg' is 3B'ing 25% why not just flat the min open and 4B him should he decide to spazz?
I'm a nit so I fold when MP1 shoves though calling can't be bad.
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well most of his 3betting was done from the blinds and heads up vs regs so I'd expect him to overcall most of the time so if I flat I'll likely end up in a 4+ way pot or something with AQ when I could have iso'd the fish and gotten him heads up. my reverse implied odds aren't really bad when he calls because I'm only worried about AK when I flop an ace and he's going to have QJ/KQ/QT in his range that I can value town. (plus AJ and AT maybe)
reg might 3bet like 15-20% of the time here but the other 80% won't be as favorable if I just 3bet I think..
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