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alias2211
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08-30-2006, 04:18 AM
Post subject: KK UTG vs. PFRR from 45/20 in SB
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This guy was playing a lot of hands but he was also picking up pots and avoiding bad spots. He and I had a series of whack rigged online hands before this, last 3 orbits we'd gone AK vs AQ, my Q hit flop; my set of 10s on his flopped str8 and my JQc on Qs5c4c vs. his Axc draw. so we're really into each other and playing back and forth really hard, really fun poker against a decent villain. here is the next doozy that came up about 5-6 hands later:
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BryBarrile is at seat 0 with $353.85.
funkyfreshin is at seat 1 with $100.
alias2211 is at seat 2 with $259.
ubigroovy is at seat 3 with $97.
hed2325 is at seat 4 with $269.50.
ChkRazed is at seat 5 with $197.
The button is at seat 5.
BryBarrile posts the small blind of $1.
funkyfreshin posts the big blind of $2.
BryBarrile: -- --
funkyfreshin: -- --
alias2211 : Kh Kd
ubigroovy: -- --
hed2325: -- --
ChkRazed: -- --
Pre-flop:
alias2211 raises to $7. ubigroovy folds. hed2325
folds. ChkRazed folds. BryBarrile re-raises to $24.
funkyfreshin folds. alias2211 calls.
Flop (board: Qs Tc 7c):
BryBarrile bets $24. alias2211 raises to $75.
BryBarrile re-raises to $126. alias2211...
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r8ed
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Since you were in several hands with Villain, can you give some more info? Like reraise range, 3bet bluff ability, how did he play his Axc draw in your other hand.
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euphoricism
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All in pre-flop?
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gabe
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is he the type of LAG that is reraising alot preflop?
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alias2211
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i would say that his reraising was more frequent than most, but not anything that was ridiculous. when he did actually showdown after a PFRR, he usually had something. i don't think he was PFRRing w/ complete junk, and probably not even suited connectors. i would put his PFRR range on like 88+, AQo+ given what I had seen him showdown.
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alias2211
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by euphoricism
All in pre-flop?
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i definitely thought about this, and i think most often at $200nl this would be my default play. but since he and i had been going back and forth more than any others at the table, i wanted to call to disguise my hand. assume that he is going to lead out the flop OOP no matter what after his PFRR, that was what he was doing previously.
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Miffed22001
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fold.
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r8ed
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Well...did you raise the flop to get more money in the pot or to see how strong you were?
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