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jimmyc
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06-28-2008, 02:44 AM
Post subject: moving in on paired board against loose opponent...
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I think I made the right play even with the paired board given villain's vast range, what say ye? And yes, I normally would almost always raise PF on the button with this hand, but this was one of those rare circumstances that I didn't cos he was just moving in every time i raised from the button. He was 63/7/1 after 111 hands
0.50/1.00
Button Hero ($99.50)
SB SB ($111.80)
BB BB ($218.55)
UTG ($17.55)
UTG+1 ($48.50)
Preflop: Hero is on the Button with 7h8c
2 folds, Hero calls 1.00, SB calls 0.50, BB checks.
Flop (3.00) 6c9c5s
SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets 3.00, SB calls 3.00, 1 fold.
Turn (9.00) 6d
SB checks, Hero bets 7.00, SB raises to 14.00, Hero calls 7.00.
River (37.00) 3d
SB bets 37.00, Hero moves all-in for 81.50....
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EzDuzIt
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Full House
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just 3bet the turn
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JL
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I would fold preflop.
As played, pot turn/3bet his min-raise.
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Galapogos
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4-of-a-Kind
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And raise preflop.
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Originally Posted by sauce123
I don't get why you insist on stacking off with like jack high all the time.
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JKDS
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i prob get it in on the turn. as played its fine. I dont think almost always raising 87o on the button is exactly the best plan though regardless of opponents...
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Originally Posted by OngBonga
But no, jkds is lolvillager and anyone who wants to string him up is sighbad.
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EzDuzIt
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Originally Posted by JKDS
I dont think almost always raising 87o on the button is exactly the best plan though regardless of opponents...
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huh? you need a pretty good reason not too.
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Hawk
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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I agree with raising preflop and 3betting the turn.
And against blinds that I expect to fold preflop or to a cbet (most people I play against it seems) I'm stealing with 87 every time.
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pankfish
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Originally Posted by Galapogos
And raise preflop.
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Originally Posted by jimmyc
And yes, I normally would almost always raise PF on the button with this hand, but this was one of those rare circumstances that I didn't cos he was just moving in every time i raised from the button.
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<Staxalax> I want everyone to put my quote in their sigs
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Hawk
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06-28-2008, 09:46 PM
Post subject: Re: moving in on paired board against loose opponent...
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#9 (permalink)
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Originally Posted by jimmyc
And yes, I normally would almost always raise PF on the button with this hand, but this was one of those rare circumstances that I didn't cos he was just moving in every time i raised from the button. He was 63/7/1 after 111 hands
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I missed this until pankfish pointed it out.
He pushing every time you steal and he's only raising 7% after 111 hands? How many times did you try? Has he NEVER raised otherwise? Something doesn't fit here.
But that wasn't your original question, and I think that's mostly been answered by now.
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