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d0zer
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07-14-2009, 05:07 PM
Post subject: 200NL: AK
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$1/$2 No Limit Holdem
5 players
Converted at weaktight.com
Stacks:
UTG Fayvren ($234.90)
CO Hero ($231.60)
BTN Kcannon ($210.15)
SB eightiron ($201.00)
BB mypokertable ($168.95)
Pre-flop: ($3, 5 players) Hero is CO
Fayvren raises to $6, Hero calls $6, 2 folds, mypokertable raises to $10, Fayvren calls $4, Hero raises to $34, mypokertable calls $24, Fayvren calls $24
Flop: ($103, 3 players)
mypokertable checks, Fayvren checks, Hero checks
Turn: ($103, 3 players)
mypokertable checks, Fayvren bets $50, Hero calls $50, mypokertable folds
River: ($203, 2 players)
Fayvren goes all-in $150.90, Hero folds
Fayvren is 20/14 with a very tight 3bet and 3bet calling range so I opted to call pre as he would probably fold AQ. mypokertable was a loose donk, so when he min-3bets I wanted to isolate him.
postflop standard?
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Galapogos
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No, if he has a very tight 3bet calling range, he's got to have a very tight backraise calling range. His range just jizzed all over that flop. All you beat is AQ on the turn and it's unlikely he's trying to bluff with so little equity on the turn with the donk still in the pot.
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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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d0zer
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Originally Posted by Galapogos
No, if he has a very tight 3bet calling range, he's got to have a very tight backraise calling range. His range just jizzed all over that flop. All you beat is AQ on the turn and it's unlikely he's trying to bluff with so little equity on the turn with the donk still in the pot.
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I'm calling the turn because I believe he's probably got a straight or a set so my implied odds are higher for my straight/flush draws. Not to mention he's totally committed by the river.
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Galapogos
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4-of-a-Kind
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Originally Posted by d0zer
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Originally Posted by Galapogos
No, if he has a very tight 3bet calling range, he's got to have a very tight backraise calling range. His range just jizzed all over that flop. All you beat is AQ on the turn and it's unlikely he's trying to bluff with so little equity on the turn with the donk still in the pot.
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I'm calling the turn because I believe he's probably got a straight or a set so my implied odds are higher for my straight/flush draws. Not to mention he's totally committed by the river.
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Whoops Didn't see the turned flush draw.
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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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griffey24
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Given squeezer's stack size, I'd probably jam pre almost always after flatting the first time around.
I don't think a player like Fayvren will show up with KK/AA as played very often at all.
As played, I think postflop is played well. Flop is a disaster flop and turn is a must call.
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Originally Posted by Jay-Z
I'm a couple hands down and I'm tryin' to get back
I gave the other grip, I lost a flip for five stacks
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