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bode
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04-12-2007, 02:03 AM
Post subject: 2 set lines OOP from today ($100nl)
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hand 1:
MP is 75/33/7 over only 30 hands. W/ shorty in the pot and MP being such a donk i thought just shoving would be the most +EV here.
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MP ($98.25)
Button ($51.60)
SB ($48)
Hero ($160.05)
UTG ($40.50)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6 , 6 .
1 fold, MP raises to $3, 1 fold, SB calls $2.50, Hero calls $2.
Flop: ($9) K , J , 6 (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $6.5, MP raises to $15, SB calls $15, Hero goes all-in for $157.05
hand 2:
villain in hand 2 is 20/15.5/2.2 over 250 hands and is one of the decent $100nl players on UB.
I think checking the river gives my hand away here. either i have a boat or at the minimum a set of 10's and any thinking opp isnt calling w/ an A here. I left myself around $50 to bet into a $130 pot so villain would have to call w/ any A and i should have just followed through. I think any donk/bluffy player is shoving to my check here but a thinking opp would be more likely to believe i had a 10/boat.
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saw flop|saw showdown
Hero ($118.15)
BB ($100)
UTG ($68.65)
MP ($96.65)
Button ($159.20)
Preflop: Hero is SB with 2 , 2 .
UTG calls $1, 1 fold, Button raises to $4.5, Hero calls $4, 1 fold, UTG folds.
Flop: ($11) A , T , 2 (2 players)
Hero checks, Button bets $8, Hero raises to $25, Button calls $17.
Turn: ($61) 9 (2 players)
Hero bets $35, Button calls $35.
River: ($131) T (2 players)
Hero checks
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silu73
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Hand 1 I like. I play sets out of position pretty much the same way.
Hand 2 I do not like. Let's say I'm the opp and raise with likely holdings of AK,AK,AJ and then my raise is called in the SB. The SB is c/raising the flop, leading the turn and checking the river on a paired board. As long as you haven't been out of line I would not bet this river unless I hold AA, TT or 99.
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bigspenda73
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In hand 2 what holdings do you expect him to have that could possibly bet this river card? Are we putting him on KhQh? I would put a small value bet in and expect AK/AQ to call. Secondly, I bet a little more on the turn, something like $42-45.
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bode
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Originally Posted by bigspenda73
In hand 2 what holdings do you expect him to have that could possibly bet this river card? Are we putting him on KhQh? I would put a small value bet in and expect AK/AQ to call. Secondly, I bet a little more on the turn, something like $42-45.
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i was thinking villain had AK/AQ or any T with a paint kicker, maybe T9. KhQh is possible i guess, but he isnt the type to cold call a flop reraise without a made hand. I was leaning more towards AK, but a T isnt out of his button range at all. Like i said, my intention was to act scared of the second 10, but against a thinking villain this is bad and pretty transparent.
As far as the turn bet goes: Theres $61 in the pot and i have $87ish behind. Stacks are akward and i dont want to push him off the bottom part of his range by overbetting the turn. After the flop reraise villain knows we are most likely getting it in here. I think a 1/2 pot + bet sets up a 2/5 pot river push well in this case. Now if i would have just followed through i might have that extra $50 in my stack.
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bigspenda73
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If you think he has AK/AK and he won't call anymore that $35 then it's fine. However, betting $45 and getting a call makes just putting the rest in on the river so much easier.
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bode
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turn bet size is a moot point IMO. Betting $50 into $130 and betting $40 into $150 are virtually identical given how the hand was played.
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sauce123
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these r both fine except its inexplicable why u dont shove river in hand 2 as he is calling with any ace...
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Galapogos
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Originally Posted by Bode-ist
i was thinking villain had AK/AQ or any T with a paint kicker, maybe T9.
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If you put villian on any of these I really don't see how you can't shove the river.
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Originally Posted by sauce123
I don't get why you insist on stacking off with like jack high all the time.
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bigspenda73
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I think hand 2 could be a spot where a check looks stronger than a small bet however having so little behind that really doesn't matter.
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