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Originally Posted by Numbr2intheWorld
Guy is a fish who opens basically every button. He has been checking behind about 45% of the time on the flop, folding to nearly every turn bet. So I have been leading a shitload of made hands and good air.
He has basically been folding a lot to the leads but everytime he has flatted the flop he has bet the turn to a check. He has also raised flop a few times to the flop leads, and once folded to a flop 3bet.
PokerStars Game #46486299768: Hold'em No Limit ($25/$50 USD) - 2010/07/07 23:03:48 ET
Table 'Prymno IV' 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: KKruchitAAs ($7596.75 in chips)
Seat 2: heybude ($7300.75 in chips)
KKruchitAAs: posts small blind $25
heybude: posts big blind $50
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to heybude [Kd Jh]
KKruchitAAs: raises $100 to $150
heybude: calls $100
*** FLOP *** [2h Kh Js]
heybude: bets $250
KKruchitAAs: calls $250
*** TURN *** [2h Kh Js] [Ts]
heybude: checks
KKruchitAAs: bets $550
heybude: raises $1500 to $2050
KKruchitAAs: calls $1500
*** RIVER *** [2h Kh Js Ts] [9d]
heybude: checks
KKruchitAAs: bets $5146.75 and is all-in
heybude:
nah thats kind of inaccurate, ive played him a bunch. i just mean classic as in you take things he does which are mostly true, and think he does them always
he tends to bet flop with a range of TP+, overcards, some random bets with draws/weaker pairs and air and only fold the air to a CR which is why CR is good. if you check to him on the turn he will bet the overs and the TP+ so unless you have a draw c/r c/r is good but betting is almost as good
he folds to turn leads prob 60% after flop chk chk, but certainly not always. however leading turn with air is def profitable and dbling reasonable rivers
also vs flop leads he will almost always slowplay on dry boards and bluffraise somewhat often so betting to induce a raise is strong on Axy and xxy boards. betting on draw heavier boards is good because he checks back quite often with a lot of bluffcatchers and hes a station so we want to force money in the pot
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