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Old 04-30-2009, 09:07 AM     Post subject: AKs & AA vs the same Lagg #1 (permalink)  
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1-2 NL, the guy is a bit tricky, raises lots of hands IP and bluffs when shown weakness. He knows that i wouldnt be afraid to stack off with TPTK or overpairs in these games.

1, AKs hand (Effective stack is $200):
he posted on MP, 1 limper, hero raised to $16 with :Ad: :Kd: in sb.
villain auto called and limper folds.
flop($35): :Qd: hero c-bet $25 , he called quickly.
turn($85): hero checked, he bet $35, hero CRAI or just flat call & see another river card?

2, AA hand (Effective stack is $200):
the same villain raised $5 UTG1, hero 3 bet to $20 (3 bet sizing is wrong) with :As: :Ad: , another loose guy called $20 behind on BT.
flop($62): :Ks: :Jh: villain checked, hero bet $40, BT folds, villain calls $40.
turn($142): :Tc: villain checked, hero shoves or not?
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Old 04-30-2009, 09:51 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Hand 1: Call turn, although I like a bet of $60 better to blow him off all the crap he'll peel with.
Hand 2: With pot behind I might just shove. Checking behind to induce might have value though. Sooo gross.
 
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Hand 1: I have a slight preference for crai, but I would probably bet bet shove this instead of checking the turn.

Hand 2: shove
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Old 04-30-2009, 12:41 PM #4 (permalink)  
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play both hands more aggressively and you will not criticize your lines.


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Old 04-30-2009, 04:41 PM #5 (permalink)  
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hand 1: We checked on a blank river card. He scooped a nice pot with 78o . So i dont think i can blow him off with a follow-up turn bet. Pocketfours' bet bet shove line looks good here .

hand 2: i shoved and lost my stack to this guy who called with KTo and made it runner runner boat on the river.
sometimes, bad play from donks really got rewarded for no reason. Hmmm, i was down 3 buy-ins the whole night and felt unhappy at all. .
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