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Homo_ludens
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01-02-2012, 09:44 PM
Post subject: Nl100. 3-bet pot. River.
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High Card
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NL Holdem $1(BB) Replayer
SB ($114)
BB ($197)
UTG ($109)
UTG+1 ($85.75)
Hero ($165)
BTN ($112)
Dealt to Hero 
fold, fold, Hero raises to $3, BTN calls $3, SB calls $2.50, BB raises to $16, Hero calls $13, fold, SB calls $13
FLOP ($51) 
SB checks, BB bets $25.50, Hero calls $25.50, SB folds
TURN ($102) 
BB checks, Hero checks
RIVER ($102) 
BB bets $51, Hero?
Hi, guys!
SB - fish, BB - reg, who squeezes 13% .
I didn't 4-bet, because reg has depolarized range. Only deep stacks confuse me.
Flop is standart for me, but may be raise!?
River fold?
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pocketfours
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I suppose calling the flop is fine since we want to keep the fish in. The turn is pretty terrible and I actually don't hate a fold against some regs here.
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rpm
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fold river do you mean? really?
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pocketfours
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rpm
fold river do you mean? really?
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I'm indifferent with given info.
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Homo_ludens
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How do you estimate my preflop play in this hand? I mean the possible 4-bet.
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pocketfours
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Homo_ludens
How do you estimate my preflop play in this hand? I mean the possible 4-bet.
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Both options are just fine.
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YourDoom
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Given the deep stacks I prefer a 4 bet preflop.
As played though, DEF raise this flop to get maximum value from all his Kings. Also a club on the turn could kill your action vs AK, KQ. You should not be slowplaying aces postflop 3 handed on a two-tone board.
As played the river is an easy snap call. A fold would be horrible. You only have to the best hand here 1 out of every 4 times for this to be a break even call, and you definitely have the best hand here much more than 25% of the time.
Ryan
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Toadstool
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I probably lean towards a call more often here, due to your position, and the fish being likely to come along. I'd prefer calling the flop too, with the fish in the hand. I guess you're towards the top of your range and only need 25%, we're probably ahead more than that so I think the river is a call. Not a snap though, we have blockers to some of his value betting range on the river.
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Angryafrican
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I would raise the flop. Hes not folding a king in any shape or form, and this helps avoid a club which would kill your action. I think flatting preflop is pretty cool, considering the fish in the hand, but building the pot on the this flop texture is critical.
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