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Old 07-10-2006, 12:15 AM     Post subject: Miffed plays full ring. #1 (permalink)  
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Miffed $565
Villain$234

Villain is a sloppy semi loose-aggressive player. He picks his spots fairly well but his bluffs are disgustingly transparent. My stack has been built on calling him off on the river on two broken draws with not so great hands. My table image is reasonably tight but highly aggressive. Having said that im probably playing more hands than anyone else at the table at about 19/10 sorta play.

Folded to my button.
I love down and find :As: :Qs:
Instead of attacking the blinds like i have been doing with random sooted junk and pps i decide to call. Sb folds bb(villain) checks.

Flop is :Ad: (Pot ~$5)
Villain checks i bet $4 he calls.

Turn is a :Qd:

Opp leads for $6 i raise to $22 opp three bets to $75.
Wtf? Is this pretty much an insta push even in the blinds?

Second Hand.
Villain is Table tight arse and cant understand why he cant win a pot against me.
Miffed $400
Villain $186

Couple of limpers, villain limps in HJ i complete in SB with :Ac: :Tc:

Flop is :Kh: (Pot ~$12)
Checked round.

Turn is :Ah: (Pot ~$28)
I lead for $8 villain calls all others fold.

River is a complete brick, cant remember what.
I bet $15 looking for a value call, opp raises to $45.
Standard fold?

Im interested in what Villain would cold call on the turn with here but then raise the river with in a nothing pot?
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Old 07-10-2006, 01:35 AM #2 (permalink)  
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both hands opp may have been playing sloppy. But the first hand i think is definetely push. I think opp could do this with 35,34,54 of diamonds or and two pair.
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Old 07-10-2006, 02:23 AM #3 (permalink)  
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First hand, villian has
A) Two Pair
B) A set

Probability of A: 70% ish
Probability of B: 25% ish
5% he could be doing this with random shit htat I can't predict.

I think a raise to $120-$130 would be good here. You want villain to think that you have AK or AJ and are playing overzealously with it while he has two pair. Then, when he pops you on the river, reraise.

Otherwise, you can "hesitantly" call. Let him bet into you on the river, then reraiset he size of the pot of 1.2x the size of the pot. That should get two pair to call you.

Second hand, I'd fold.
 
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