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Old 06-07-2009, 05:21 PM     Post subject: AA deep stack OOP vs the hottest seat saturday night #1 (permalink)  
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1-2 10 -handed live. My opponent is extremely loose passive, loves to check/call with draws in the dark but hit weird two pairs, straights and flushes all night like its his job. Hero went on a sick rush and got a $700 stack in the last few hands. 2 early limpers, Villain had around $900 and limped on BT, hero raised to $15 with :Ah: :As: in BB, two folds, Villain insta called, sb called.
flop($50): :Jd: sb checked, hero bet $35, BT(villain) called, sb folds.
turn($120): hero bet $60 without redraw, BT insta called with confidence. Do you guys play the same OOP?
river($240): c/c, c/f or b/c, b/f ? if you bet, whats your bet sizing?
Hmmmm, i often have an uneasy feeling when there's lots of money behind. How to overcome this mindset ?
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Old 06-07-2009, 05:50 PM #2 (permalink)  
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Bigger flop bet because the board is so wet and we want to jam a lot of turns.

Check the river behind, a lot of his range is trapping, caught up or is a blown draw. You're getting value from exactly Jx here and I don't mind missing thin value to avoid a tough spot.
 
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Bigger flop bet because the board is so wet and we want to jam a lot of turns.

Check the river behind, a lot of his range is trapping, caught up or is a blown draw. You're getting value from exactly Jx here and I don't mind missing thin value to avoid a tough spot.
i just edited my post. Its 9 instead of T. Hmmm, I cant check behind OOP in BB. If we play against loose aggressive opponents, check/induce his bluff from turn on?
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Either block for like $75 or check intending to fold to most bets depending on how much he sucks.
 
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Old 06-08-2009, 03:37 AM #5 (permalink)  
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I like a blocking bet here that may gain value from a jack vs. this opponent. I'm thinking 105. It seems serious enough that if he raises me I believe him.

I'm guessing if you check the river he bets 150 or more and you have no idea where you stand.
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Old 06-08-2009, 05:02 AM #6 (permalink)  
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this hand sucks . we both checked on the river and he showed me 86 straight.
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I like a blocking bet here that may gain value from a jack vs. this opponent. I'm thinking 105. It seems serious enough that if he raises me I believe him.

I'm guessing if you check the river he bets 150 or more and you have no idea where you stand.
fold vs a passive player and snap call vs LAGG.
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this hand sucks . we both checked on the river and he showed me 86 straight.
Well played sir.
 
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Old 06-09-2009, 04:21 AM #9 (permalink)  
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Lol at his check on the river.
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