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RugbyDonk
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01-27-2010, 03:43 PM
Post subject: FD facing reraise on low flop
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Two Pair
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 26
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Playing at Cake so no stats on him.. I just moved up to 200nl so I don't have notes either. He hasn't done anything crazy or weird yet this session.
No-Limit Hold'em, $2.00 BB (6 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
Button ($30)
SB ($204.80)
Hero (BB) ($265.60)
UTG ($277.80)
MP ($225.60)
CO ($156.75)
Preflop: Hero is BB with A , 5
4 folds, SB bets $6, Hero calls $5
Flop: ($14) J , 4 , 7 (2 players)
SB bets $9, Hero raises $28, SB raises $59, Hero ???
What is he 3betting with in this spot?
If its always strong then I should call, if I think sometimes he's bluffing then shove?
do you play differently preflop?
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Ravageur
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Official Montreal SwampRat
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If this wasn't a blind war, i think villain's range would almost always be sets so I guess I would just take the odds and call, but since this is a blind war and villain can have worse draws and 1 pair type hands (his line still screams set though), you have some if not a lot of fold equity so I think shoving is best here.
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Family Cruise IMO
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Silly String
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Full House
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I shovaments vs that retardly sized raise and expect to get a fold enough to be profitable. With no read, I'm not putting myself in an ultra shitty position on the turn if I have any FE at all.
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Playing live . . . thanks alot Bin Laden.
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griffey24
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Straight Flush
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If I'm raising this flop it's always with the intention of jamming over a 3bet. If I was going to be confused when 3bet I'd just flat in the first place.
As it stands, we dominate a lot of his hands he might be quite happy with here (89cc, 9Tcc, 56cc, KQcc), and are rarely in too bad shape.
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Originally Posted by Jay-Z
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bigspenda73
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Straight Flush
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would rather have A3cc but w/e we have the best hand a lot
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Silly String
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Full House
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I'd rather have 7s7h here
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Playing live . . . thanks alot Bin Laden.
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Numbr2intheWorld
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You can really go either way here, especially in position. I doubt he's folding anything he has even when the flush hits (besides air). If you just have a real strong feeling from this guy that he isnt bluffing just flat.
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RugbyDonk
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Two Pair
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If I flat because I think he's strong how do I play turn?
on the flop...
Board: Jc 4c 7s
Hand 0: 27.374% { Ac5c }
Hand 1: 72.626% { JJ, 77, 44 }
blank turn...
Board: Jc 4c 7s 2h
Hand 0: 22.727% { Ac5c }
Hand 1: 77.273% { JJ, 77, 44 }
effective stack left would be 140bb, pot around 130.
so best move is to call flop, fold to turn shove if we miss?
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Numbr2intheWorld
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he doesnt just have JJ, 77 and 44, that would be insanely tight range.
But anyway, if you call the flop its because you dont think he's bluffing ever so you definitely do not call a turn shove
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