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    Default JJ on a drawy board against loose player

    The villain had been calling alot pre but had folded before i saw any hands. The range I put him on is 77+, AJ+, and 78s +. (haven't been doing ranges long how does this look?). I bet out on the flop and was flat called. I check setted the turn and checked he raises and I called to see one more and on the river i bet out .15 and he shoves at this point I think he has over pairs but is there a chance he has a 4? is this a snap call or fold?

    No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (8 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    BB ($2.88)
    UTG ($6.95)
    UTG+1 ($5.16)
    Hero (MP1) ($2.90)
    MP2 ($10.52)
    CO ($4)
    Button ($6.18)
    SB ($5)

    Preflop: Hero is MP1 with J, J
    2 folds, Hero bets $0.20, 2 folds, Button calls $0.20, 2 folds

    Flop: ($0.47) 2, 3, 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.10, Button calls $0.10

    Turn: ($0.67) J (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets $0.35, Hero calls $0.35

    River: ($1.37) 5 (2 players)
    Hero bets $0.15, Button raises $1 HERO????

    Total pot: $1.67
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    Buy in for 100BB.

    Why did you take this line?

    You're missing tons of value betting the flop so small then check/calling the best turn in the deck. Build big pots with big hands.
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    Good grief, way to retard bet your way in to a sticky situation. For fuck sake bet like a man!

    Flop - Bet .45
    Turn - Bet 1.30/shove
    River - EZ Game
    Last edited by StarGrinder; 01-25-2011 at 06:12 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StarGrinder View Post
    For fuck sake bet like a man!
    1st buy in for 100bb, you just cost yourself $2.10 by not sittin on $5.

    2nd, pot the flop and turn, shove the river.

    As played, it just sucks.

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    well although you butchered it, you're river bet is probably the best sizing it could be. lol
    but seriously once you take this line check the river and pick off all the retard bluffs he's going to show up with.

    pretty much what shotglass said.
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    Jesus.
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    ongies gonna ong
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    http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...ll-185247.html

    The above assumes that you know what pot odds and equity are and how they relate. If you don't, read everything you find in the articles section of the forum about pot odds and bet sizing. Also read all the threads by Spoonitnow. And read this book: no limit theory and practice by Sklansky.

    In the meantime, if you don't know how much to bet, 2/3rd of the pot is a decent default size.
    Last edited by daviddem; 01-25-2011 at 11:50 PM.
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    why are you talking about 4s when you didn't put them in his range. somethings wrong there
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    The range I put him on is 77+, AJ+, and 78s +. (haven't been doing ranges long how does this look?)
    It's a start but you should vary this according to villain's stats or tendencies and his position if he is positionally aware. For example if you have seen him call a lot preflop, and he is on the button which makes his range even wider, you could widen his calling range to something like (assuming he would reraise AA, KK and QQ), 22-JJ, AT+, A2s+, 67s+, 97s+, KQ

    Continue the process by assigning him subranges of this preflop range following each of his actions on subsequent streets. Don't forget: the range can only shrink as you go.
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