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minSim
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10-24-2008, 07:33 PM
Post subject: Monotone boards, PFR, FD
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Two monotone boards, hero has the nut FD. Are these as easy as they seem by just bet/3betting flop, or double barreling turn and possibly some river?
hand 1
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SB ($11.35)
BB ($37)
UTG ($23.80)
Hero ($25.35)
BTN ($29.10)
Dealt to Hero A 8
fold, Hero raises to $1, call, call, fold,
FLOP ($3.25) 7 K 5
check, Hero bets $2.50, BTN raises to $6.25, SB folds, Hero ?
hand 2
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SB ($25.55)
BB ($28.70)
Hero ($25.35)
UTG+1 ($14.40)
CO ($41.15)
BTN ($15.30)
Dealt to Hero A Q
Hero raises to $0.85, call, fold, fold, fold, call,
FLOP ($2.65) 6 9 3
check, Hero bets $2.50, UTG+1 calls $2.50, BB folds,
TURN ($7.65) 6 9 3 2
Hero bets $5, UTG+1 calls $5,
What changes when hero has the 2nd high FD?
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al yell
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i think i'd fold hand 1. and check the Turn on hand 2.
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Genitruc
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raise of fold yo
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when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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nutsinho
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these look perfect if you folded 1.
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minSim
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Yeah I folded hand 1. I thought it was kinda weak as it looked like I'm folding so much of my range to a flop raise if I'm even folding the nut FD. But my cbetting range shouldn't be that wide in this spot I guess. And with a read that villain is playing back light I can just 3bet/shove over some of the time.
If we're assuming villain is betting like 95% of his range if we check this flop OOP, is there merit in a flop c/r? Or is that just too hard to balance? (if I should care about it)
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bigspenda73
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not a big fan of PF in hand 1 and I'm inclined to ship it in every once in a while
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If villain is betting 95% of his range if checked to, then just c/r every flop
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minSim
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by iopq
If villain is betting 95% of his range if checked to, then just c/r every flop
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Yeah, that would probably work the first few times, but I tend to think that people would adjust pretty fast to it.
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