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Old 01-17-2009, 02:35 AM     Post subject: Top set, oop, monotone board, cbet size? #1 (permalink)  
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No reads on any villains. No one has gotten out of line that I've noticed. I'm running at about 15/10/3.

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I'm in the SB with and a $275 stack

Folds to the CO who raises to $6 with about $250 behind

Button calls with a full stack

I raise $20 to $26 and am heads up to the flop vs. the CO.

Flop: ($59)

This is a cbet 100% of the time pending aggro reads on CO, so I lead out, but for how much? I was wondering about this being a great spot to overbet the flop.

I'm putting Villain on: JJ, AQ, AK, AA, KK, and smaller under pairs looking to set. Cbetting gets folds from AK no spade and most of the time all of the underpairs unless they have a spade and is a total retard. I think villain has AK here most of the time and with a spade half of the time, which would give CO 36% equity if my math serves me correctly.

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Old 01-17-2009, 07:32 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Bet pot for me...but I've never played these stakes.


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Old 01-17-2009, 08:40 AM #3 (permalink)  
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I bet pot most of the time but vary between 1/2 and full pot. I like mixing up my c-bets in 3b pots. I don't overbet here because I very rarely overbet and I certainly don't do it with a balanced range.
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I'm not betting full pot but if we bet $55 here we can shove any turn for pot. I wouldn't go lower than $50 though.


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Old 01-17-2009, 01:58 PM #5 (permalink)  
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Bet $45 and I don't see why it's necessary to set up a turn shove.

Reasoning for betting pot: I don't want to get sucked out on.
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Bet $45 and I don't see why it's necessary to set up a turn shove.

Reasoning for betting pot: I don't want to get sucked out on.
No, I bet pot because Villain has a SPR of 230:60 and will shove over a pot-sized bet with a range that we can call profitably against.
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Old 01-17-2009, 05:39 PM #7 (permalink)  
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Yeah, i'm not worried about getting sucked out on rather than I just want to get it in as soon as I possibly can. I just don't like the (possible) mental aspects of someone facing a pot-sized bet.


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Bet $45 and I don't see why it's necessary to set up a turn shove.

Reasoning for betting pot: I don't want to get sucked out on.
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