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  1. #1

    Default 10nl 55 in SB vs. stealing BU.

    [P] villain fl-cbet=33%(3/9), hasn't raised post- flop at all, has been really stealy in CO(47%) and on BU(50%), I'd rather re-steal with a polarized range , but might not be horrible here either.
    [F] I had considered Donking, but I thought he'd cbet this board , so I had planned on raising his c-bet. reason being I think he knows I know his cbet is low, so if I did raise he couldn't con't very often, Bad idea vs. this guy?
    [T] binked and bricked here i guess, so i didn't want the turn to go c/c. I wasn't so sure about sizing so I went on the smaller size. I haven't played enough with this guy to know if I induced, or he slowplaying. call/3b??

    Revolution Gaming Network - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
    Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

    BB: $10.13 (VPIP: 22.49, PFR: 16.47, 3Bet Preflop: 3.49, Hands: 254)
    UTG: $11.09 (VPIP: 25.00, PFR: 16.67, 3Bet Preflop: 6.67, Hands: 72)
    CO: $8.25 (VPIP: 91.67, PFR: 25.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 12)
    BTN: $9.93 (VPIP: 24.53, PFR: 20.75, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 53)
    Hero (SB): $11.53

    Hero posts SB $0.05, BB posts BB $0.10

    Pre Flop: (pot: $0.15) Hero has 5 5

    fold, fold, BTN raises to $0.30, Hero calls $0.25, fold

    Flop: ($0.70, 2 players) 3 K 7
    Hero checks, BTN checks

    Turn: ($0.70, 2 players) 5
    Hero bets $0.35, BTN raises to $1.10,
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  2. #2
    If his cbet is low, he is usually cbetting when he hits the flop...why would you want to raise him?

    I 3bet here for sure.
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  3. #3
    precisely, well, yeah hiscbet is low but it's a small sample, and I still expect him to c-bet this kind of flop a lot w/ a good chunk of his range that he can't possibly con't w/ after I raise. when i raise i was thinking he'd be thinking this"well he knows im not cbetting a ton, so he must have a nutish range.

    that hinges on my read that he cbets this type of board a good bit
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    what???? dont raise a cbet with a hand that has almost jack shit equity vs his cont range. raising this flop is gonna rep flush draws more than made hands at least when you call you can have a K. personally id be chking hoping to get to showdown and folding to bets cos villain is gonna have us beat almost always when he cbets. he has a high steal % but doesnt cbet this guy is awesome.
    bet turn much bigger and I think you have to 3b the turn now, villain will fold sometimes but how else can you get the money in. call now, lead river???? weird. call now chk raise river? seems like youll loose a stack of value when he chks back.
    unlucky when villain has KK
  5. #5
    i c/r low pp's oop every now and then, i can rep sets, and i get a lot of insta-folds, but maybe this spot isn't the best.

    sorry, kick, seemed like you were arguing wit yourself there, you like 3b OTT?
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    yes 3b turn.
    my writing style is very 'all over the place' ill never make a scholar.
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    lol no doubt.

    During play I took his raise as FOS, i would imagine him betting any set OTF to start building the pot.
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  8. #8
    Villain is stealing 50%? I don't think you'll have the implied odds on a set calling vs a button opener. You'll probably have to play pretty well in other spots you don't hit to make this call profitable.

    As played, definitely b/3b turn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24 View Post
    Villain is stealing 50%? I don't think you'll have the implied odds on a set calling vs a button opener. You'll probably have to play pretty well in other spots you don't hit to make this call profitable.

    As played, definitely b/3b turn.
    so what just fold pre v. this type, or 3b?
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  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by WeldPhaser View Post
    so what just fold pre v. this type, or 3b?
    Does villain fold to a lot of 3b's? Especially when he's stealing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra_1878 View Post
    Does villain fold to a lot of 3b's? Especially when he's stealing?
    meh, %50(2/4) , samples too small though to really get much out of it
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    Quote Originally Posted by WeldPhaser View Post
    meh, %50(2/4) , samples too small though to really get much out of it
    I think folding is a little tight pre...nothing wrong with c/f flop if we miss our set imo.
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    Fold pre v someone this loose or possibly add this into your 3b/5b range.
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    I agree usually but we have a villain playing very straight forward post surly the times we get a free showdown makes this a pretty easy call.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickass View Post
    I agree usually but we have a villain playing very straight forward post surly the times we get a free showdown makes this a pretty easy call.
    When we hit our set we hardly ever get paid off, when we don't we have a crap hand to play OOP.
  16. #16
    I would probably flat sometimes in the bb, because the price is better and we won't get squeezed / are guaranteed to play HU.

    In the SB, it's prob best to mostly 3b or fold, and maybe call vs someone you have v good reads on, and that you know plays straight forward post (ie: fires once and shuts down kinda thing)
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    fold pre, check-fold flop if he cbets, 3b turn

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