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Rabid Dog
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05-02-2006, 05:15 AM
Post subject: Whats your play here pre flop
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Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
CO ($12.29)
Button ($24.25)
SB ($32.94)
BB ($32.03)
Hero ($25.25)
UTG+1 ($21.31)
MP1 ($31.57)
MP2 ($59.30)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with 7 , 7 . SB posts a blind of $0.10.
Hero raises to $1.25, 6 folds, BB raises to $5, Hero ?.
Some things to know from PT and GT+ on the villian.
VP$P...86%
PFR.....44%
BB/100..311
#hands...9
Over 100 hands his numbers stayed pretty consistant to what they were at 9 hands when this hand was played. With the exception of his BB/100 which was around 400 because he destacked an opponent when opponent went all in for $20 with AQ and villian called with 99 and won.
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Fnord
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Opps.
TT+, ATs+, AQ
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Rabid Dog
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Originally Posted by Fnord
Opps.
TT+, ATs+, AQ
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So if your putting villian on these hands, do you call, fold, or come over the top of him with a re-raise?
I folded, but was trying to figure out with the numbers PT had on him if I should have called or re raised him. He proved later in the session he was willing to put $20 in pre flop with 99.
Im trying to figure out what raises you can believe by the PT #'s if that makes sense.
Like if a guy has 14/2 (vp$p/pfr) then he's probably got a decent hand pre flop if he raises, right?
If his numbers are 40/25, then maybe he raises alot of KQ or QJ, low pp pre flop? Of course that would also depend on how many hands he has played also, I guess.
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Fnord
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That's the range of hands I'm willing to go all-in against fucktard LAggs who might be pushing any 2 cards with when there is a lot of money behind. 77 isn't in that list. I kick myself for building the pot too fast with an implied odds hand against certain action and fold.
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Rabid Dog
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So in general then. Should I not have raised this hand UTG? I was trying to play it just like AA, KK....AK so as not to give away it was a mid pp.
But with this guy I dont think he even cared about that. With him having an 86/44 he played just about anything and half the time raised PF. I'm going to go back in PT and see what hands he was playing if I can.
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Fnord
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Originally Posted by Rabid Dog
So in general then. Should I not have raised this hand UTG? I was trying to play it just like AA, KK....AK so as not to give away it was a mid pp.
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Raise is fine, just not with action in the big blind. Set-up some limplied odds and hope he decides to make a small pre-flop raise into all of the weakness.
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Rabid Dog
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Just checked PT and I have 5 hands on him. His action PF.
AQo...min raised 2x
JTo...raise to him 5x, he re raised using the raise button
99...raised 4x
87s...called a 4x raise
55...raised 4x
This is at 25NL
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