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d0zer
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08-15-2008, 12:16 PM
Post subject: 200NL: BvB, aggressive reg
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Villain is HerrPferd.
I've got him at 26/21/5.8. I've also got him stealing AND cbetting about 40% of the time. My plan was to bet when he checked to me, but his bet & the flop kinda changed that...
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $2 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
UTG ($200)
MP ($533.80)
CO ($148.90)
Button ($137.60)
SB ($249.20)
Hero ($200)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 6 , 9 .
4 folds, SB raises to $8, Hero calls $6.
Flop: ($17) 8 , 7 , 6 (2 players)
SB bets $9, Hero raises to $28
I thought this was standard if he cbets a lot more, but his lead led me to believe he actually had SOMETHING, just probably not enough to stand up to a raise.
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lolzzz_321
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call this flop 99.999999999999999999999999999%
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Silly String
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IMO, an aggressive reg leading that small probably means he wants a raise and to 3bet with a real hand. I think he stacks with most overPPs on this board.
I take my good odds and call the flop bet. You can always float since you have plenty of outs although I prefer chking back and hoping to hit an out.
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Playing live . . . thanks alot Bin Laden.
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d0zer
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Originally Posted by Triptanes
call this flop 99.999999999999999999999999999%
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I was thinking about this hand on the drive to work, and I came to the same conclusion. I'm not really sure why I raised in the heat of the moment. I wouldn't have been all that happy stacking off here, and I did have position...
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mcatdog
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Originally Posted by Silly String
IMO, an aggressive reg leading that small probably means he wants a raise and to 3bet with a real hand.
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Flop is a call though and I doubt you're making money on the preflop call.
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dalecooper
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^ classic pic IMO
I don't like the blind defense either. That hand is soooo weak that it seems like a good spot to 3-bet or fold (mostly fold). If it was sooooted or connected it would be more defensible.
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d0zer
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Originally Posted by mcatdog
I doubt you're making money on the preflop call.
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Really? I feel like I've had pretty good results calling notorious blind stealers with a wide range in position in BvB situations. Specifically ones who have either very high, or relatively low c-bet frequencies.
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reprisal
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Ya its very profitable to call IP vs these players. But calling w/ 50% of hands is probably pushing it a bit too far.
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Pre-flop is standard for me if it was suited.
Flop raise is kind of splashy, but sometimes I do that as well.
/agree with mcat that your opponent could be c-betting pretty much his entire range on the flop.
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Silly String
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I was only speaking about if our raise gets 3bet. I guess my first response sounds like I'm expecting a 3bet, but I was responding to this tidbit:
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Originally Posted by d0zer
but his lead led me to believe he actually had SOMETHING, just probably not enough to stand up to a raise. 
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I ztill think villain stacks off light in BvB and that probably kills most of our fold equity, so I call flop and hope to hit an out.
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Playing live . . . thanks alot Bin Laden.
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