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25/50- some hands vs GordyLamb
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sauce123
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08-14-2010, 07:51 AM
Post subject: 25/50- some hands vs GordyLamb
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gordys like 90 vpip, 50% call 3bet, 14% 4bet otb, 37/18 in the big. has gotten in aq for 130bbs by 4betting, has slowplayed AK and AA preflop in other spots. loves raising flop cbets with runner draws and doesnt like folding flops in general
ive been batshit insane aggro but balanced typically bombing the hardest against his 3bet calling range + 3bet cbet raising range + 3bet cbet calling range + 4bet range. ive kinda left him alone mostly when he has 3bet since im opening 100% and i never have anything and he always does
i think it should appear that my CR range is kinda strong here given stacks + the runout.
$5000.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, August 14, 01:32:22 ET 2010
Table Leuschneria (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Seat 1: Sauce123 ( $21994.75 USD )
Seat 2: GordyLamb ( $9551.75 USD )
GordyLamb posts small blind [$25.00 USD].
Sauce123 posts big blind [$50.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Sauce123 [ Ac 2c ]
GordyLamb raises [$125.00 USD]
Sauce123 raises [$450.00 USD]
GordyLamb calls [$350.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ Ks, 2d, 5s ]
Sauce123 bets [$541.00 USD]
GordyLamb calls [$541.00 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 7d ]
Sauce123 bets [$1091.00 USD]
GordyLamb calls [$1091.00 USD]
** Dealing River ** [ Jc ]
Sauce123 checks
GordyLamb bets [$2550.00 USD]
Sauce123 raises [$19862.75 USD]
Who Calls? does he have an ace? really ??
Table Leuschneria (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Seat 1: Sauce123 ( $6749.00 USD )
Seat 2: GordyLamb ( $13567.50 USD )
GordyLamb posts small blind [$25.00 USD].
Sauce123 posts big blind [$50.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Sauce123 [ 6c Qc ]
GordyLamb raises [$125.00 USD]
Sauce123 raises [$450.00 USD]
GordyLamb calls [$350.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ As, 4c, Kc ]
Sauce123 bets [$541.00 USD]
GordyLamb raises [$1200.00 USD]
Sauce123 calls [$659.00 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 6s ]
Sauce123 checks
GordyLamb bets [$11867.50 USD]
He can't possibly have anything here, right ?
Seat 2 is the button
Seat 1: GordyLamb ( $10900.50 USD )
Seat 2: Sauce123 ( $9846.50 USD )
Sauce123 posts small blind [$25.00 USD].
GordyLamb posts big blind [$50.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Sauce123 [ Jh 4h ]
Sauce123 raises [$125.00 USD]
GordyLamb raises [$500.00 USD]
Sauce123 raises [$961.00 USD]
GordyLamb calls [$561.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, 6c, 9d ]
GordyLamb checks
Sauce123 bets [$888.00 USD]
GordyLamb calls [$888.00 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 9h ]
GordyLamb checks
Sauce123 bets [$2413.00 USD]
GordyLamb calls [$2413.00 USD]
** Dealing River ** [ 2s ]
GordyLamb checks
Sauce123 bets [$5434.50 USD]
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pocketfours
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1: I feel like you beat most (if not all) of his b/f range. Does he really b/f KQ vs "batshit insane aggro"??
I also don't think you can checkshove AA here because he just has KJ/set/air too much. So what are you really repping?
2: Def call. I might even call this without hitting the pair on the turn if I felt like gambling.
3: Why not the board is pretty good for this and we have, umm, an overcard.
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IowaSkinsFan
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 7,148
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1. I can't help but think you're prone to get a hero call here. I know he's not repping much but I think given how goofy your line is your bluffing logic is deduceable but not obvious enough, if that makes any sense. At the same time, can't be too bad considering the small amount of nut hands in his range.
2. I think a pretty easy call.
3. Agh, I'm indifferent.
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