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Old 04-21-2006, 12:52 PM     Post subject: 600NL QQ hand #1 (permalink)  
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6 handed 600NL game.
Me $600 - in SB
BB $600

I have a pretty loose image, I pretty much continuation bet all the time. Other guy seems like a ok player from what I've seen so far, not super aggressive or very tricky from what I've seen so far.

My hand:

One limper so I raise it up to $27, BB calls, limper folds.

Flop: ($60 pot)


I make a standart bet of $45 into the $60 pot, BB raises to $130. Whats my play? What would you put him on?
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Old 04-21-2006, 03:34 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I put him on a hand you're ahead of. 3 Bet back.
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Old 04-21-2006, 04:38 PM #3 (permalink)  
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That's what I did, and I believe that's the right play here since I think I'm ahead of his range, however, I didn't want to commit my whole stack so I re-raised to $250. (Should I reraise more? But then I pretty much commit myself to call a push.)

After I reraise to $250 he pushes all in.

POT $930
It's $280 for me to call giving me
3.3 : 1

Here the only hands I feel I can put him on is either a set, or an open ended straigh flush draw with 45s or 89s. There is always a small chance he just has a flush draw here, but I found it to be very very unlikely, so I thought this range wouldn't justify a call and I decided to fold.

Board: 2s 6h 7h
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 18.8613 % 18.86% 00.00% { QcQh }
Hand 2: 81.1387 % 81.14% 00.00% { 77-66, 22, 9h8h, 5h4h }
(Wich is 4.3:1)

When I folded he showed me 45s for the open ended straight flush draw.
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Old 04-21-2006, 08:08 PM #4 (permalink)  
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interesting hand. I agree that it's very hard to call the push here. Are there hands that he raises the flop, and merely calls your re-raise, that you still beat? AXh? TT/JJ/99?

I wonder if it's better to call his raise and donk a non-heart turn.
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