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Numbr2intheWorld
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12-01-2007, 09:07 PM
Post subject: Live 200NL FR hand
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I'm at Turningstone casino in NY right now and i'm playing some casino cash games.
Tables been standard casino table. A lot of loose/passives but not too loose. The villain in this hand has been playing semi loose passive, the only hand i've seen him play is raise AA pre and thenplay it passively on the turn and river on a relatively safe board.
I'm UTG +1 with :Th: :Ts:
one limp, i make it 13. 4 callers.
flop is 962 rainbow
one check, i bet 35 and villain calls
turn is 2 still rainbow
i check after thinking for a while, he bets 75 pretty fast, i fold with about 110 behind.
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Fnord
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This is so "It Depends". Usually I just fire away on the turn.
His fast bet could be a lot of things. If he goes into serious hollywood and bets $50, then it's a bullet fold.
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Setzy
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Location: Kentucky
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So you folded because of how passively he played aces in a previous hand, right?
You're right at your SPR threshold ($53), so the turn is where you have to make your decision. Your raise, bet, check looks so much like AK that he could be trying to move you off with 77, 88, K9 or A9. But he's pretty passive, so it's less likely.
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IowaSkinsFan
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Straight Flush
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I like c/r the turn. Yeah it overreps our hand but with 0 money behind we might as well, he'll prob feel committed with a 9 anyways.
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