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Spew to a Loosey?
Opponent is a Loose Semi-aggro player, who has played draws too long a couple of times.
STAGE #753060630: HOLDEM NO LIMIT $0.10 - 2007-09-04 07:57:26 (ET)
Table: BATTLEFORD DR (Real Money) Seat #3 is the dealer
Seat 3 - BECKI83 ($12.65 in chips)
Seat 4 - ACEFLUSHER ($2.85 in chips)
Seat 5 - INVRON11 ($21.65 in chips)
Seat 6 - GRANDPA49 ($8.44 in chips)
Seat 2 - UNIBOMBER14 ($20.95 in chips)
ACEFLUSHER - Posts small blind $0.05
INVRON11 - Posts big blind $0.10
*** POCKET CARDS ***
Dealt to UNIBOMBER14 [:Ad: :Th:]
GRANDPA49 - Folds
UNIBOMBER14 - Raises $0.40 to $0.40
BECKI83 - Calls $0.40
ACEFLUSHER - Calls $0.35
INVRON11 - Folds
*** FLOP *** [:8s: :Td: :9d:]
ACEFLUSHER - Checks
UNIBOMBER14 - Bets $0.80
BECKI83 - Calls $0.80
ACEFLUSHER - All-In(Raise) $2.45 to $2.45
UNIBOMBER14 - Raises $4.10 to $4.90
BECKI83 - Folds
UNIBOMBER14 - returned ($2.45) : not called
Is this always spew?
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I think that this hand is interesting only because it is 3-handed. If you were HU against shorty, felting TPTK is standard.
The fact that the shorty check-raises into TWO opponents lends me to believe that he has generally better than a 1 pair hand here (coordinated flop) and expects a call. Nothing is 100%, especially when playing at $10NL, so I won't say that this is spew always, but a good portion (>75% ?) of the time you will be on the shorter end here.
I think that the isolation min-re-raise is very dangerous though with a cold-caller to act behind you. Could you fold at that point if Beck pushes over behind you?
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Beck had been playing super donator the whole time. Loose passive, and weak post flop. He would have called with any draw, and checked down the river.