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Old 09-04-2008, 01:48 PM     Post subject: HU 200bb deep correct line? #1 (permalink)  
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I'm not a very good HU player, but I'm pretty sure I'm better than a the average donkey playing microHU. I mean NL10-NL20 stakes. The villain was a bit of a station and called two streets with overcards and gave up pn the river. I definately think I had edge on him, and started the match playing tight, but then decided to switch gears and tried the limping strategy. I limped every button and limp/called/folded and raised.



Green Joker Poker 0.10/0.20, hand converted by the iPoker Converter at Talking-Poker

saw flop | saw showdown

BB Hero ($45.30)
SB SB ($36.60)

Preflop: Hero is in the BB with T 9
SB raises to 0.80, Hero calls 0.60.

Flop (1.70) A T 4
Hero checks, SB bets 1.00, Hero calls 1.00.

Turn (3.70) 6
Hero checks, SB bets 2.20, Hero calls 2.20.

River (8.10) J
Hero checks, SB bets 6.00, Hero moves all-in for 41.30

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Reads: Villain was a semi-soldi player, but a bit stationy. He never folded to 3bets. Also he once bluffed all-in on the river, when the turn went check/check. I was slowrolling a fullhouse.

PF: Strd

Flop: If I raise here I'm turning my hand into a bluff? Should I protect my hand here by raising?

Turn: I'm pretty sure he is bluffing with a second barrel, so I call.

River:
Here I probably should have bet, but I thought if he is on a bluff he might give me value. Also if he has a strong ace he will bet. Is this good?
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Old 09-04-2008, 06:34 PM #2 (permalink)  
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I'd rather raise turn and bet favorable river.
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Old 09-04-2008, 08:09 PM #3 (permalink)  
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sometimes I donk the turn, sometimes I 3bet PF

river seems a bit big, but it's better seeing how the diamond draw missed, maybe he'll put you on a bricked flush draw
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Old 09-04-2008, 08:15 PM #4 (permalink)  
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I play the same but i raise river to 24 rather than all in.
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Old 09-04-2008, 08:54 PM #5 (permalink)  
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Quote:
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I'd rather raise turn and bet favorable river.
I don't like turn raise too much, cause you're repping so little. Most strong hands like 444, AT, A4 would prob raise this reasonably drawy flop. So c/r turn you're mostly on repping A6.

Donk leading turn is ok though, as a lot of aces might do that.

As played, I like how you played it, but I'd c/r smaller on river as others have suggested.
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Old 09-05-2008, 08:41 AM #6 (permalink)  
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I thought might get villain to bluff if I just call the turn, also by raising I'm turning my hand into a bluff because there is really no value in raising? Except if he is on the BDFD or maybe overplaing something.
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