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Miffed22001
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07-28-2008, 09:50 PM
Post subject: Facing a 6bet push (bvb)
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Straight Flush
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Villain is Sixy (2p2?)
Hes 14/10/4 in my DB and i have clashed with him almost hourly since moving to 1/2 (13.5/5/1 agg by street over 1k!)
I tend to sit on his left a lot because i feel i can float him lots despite his willingness to be aggro over multiple streets.
I have a solid image, he may have noticed im not 3betting in the game much as a whole but squeeze lots so take what you will from that.
I feel he believes he can hit his raise button against me and force me to fold lots of spots, has either been running super good or is just picking spots i cant stack off in (however im up $600 on him last 3-4 days)
Thoughts?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $2 BB (9 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
MP3 ($228.05)
CO ($95.75)
Button ($216.15)
SB ($242.25)
Hero ($208.95)
UTG ($201.15)
UTG+1 ($291.20)
MP1 ($259)
MP2 ($238.65)
Preflop: Hero is BB with Q , A .
7 folds, SB raises to $8, Hero raises to $28, SB raises to $64, Hero raises to $100, SB raises to $242.25, Hero calls $108.95 (All-In).
Final Pot: $417.90
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Fnord
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I think once you do soemething other than fold to the $64 you're pretty much committed.
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NLHE lahooozaher
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Full House
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Fnord
I think once you do soemething other than fold to the $64 you're pretty much committed.
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I agree. Giving yourself 3:1 and then folding seems very bad.
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nutsinho
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lol
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My bankroll is the amount of money I would spend or lose before I got a job. It is calculated by adding my net worth to whatever I can borrow.
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bjsaust
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I think you gave him back $200 of that $600, but I guess you made a point against a regular opp that he shouldnt 4-bet you light if he's tempted in the future.
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Just playing to improve.
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a500lbgorilla
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JESUS TAKE THE KEYBOARD
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flip!
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Smithers, use the amnesia ray.
You mean the revolver, sir?
Precisely.
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daven
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i was considering moving up - but hands like this mean that i'm going to stay nice and comfortable at 100nl for quite a while longer...
fwiw, I don't like your min 5-bet - please explain?
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Deanglow
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The min 5bet was obviously trying to induce a shove from worse.
Just fold to the 3bet preflop
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Miffed22001
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Straight Flush
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by daven
i was considering moving up - but hands like this mean that i'm going to stay nice and comfortable at 100nl for quite a while longer...
fwiw, I don't like your min 5-bet - please explain?
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i dont like how i played it after the 4bet, i still think vs this guy getting it all in pre here is not horrible per se, and i had one of those 'feelings' here AQ wasnt going to be mashed if i got it in (timing thing? dunno)
So there was no real thought to the min5bet other than i had no intention of folding the hand at any stage to be honest.
Against a standard TAGGY player in this game i would never 5bet him or if i did it would be all in.
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Renton
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flat the 4b or fold to it
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