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Old 07-12-2005, 05:38 PM
Alobar Alobar is offline
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Default I dont like how I played this hand

party 10/20 I get black AA in the BB

Decently ok UTG raises. Loose fishy, who plays a bit aggresive sometimes, but generally spends to much time calling cold calls on the button. I 3 bet, UTG caps, Fishy calls

Flop: 12.5sb T [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]7 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]T [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]

I check, UTG bets, Fishy calls, I call

Turn: 8ishBB: 2 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]

I check, UTG bets, fishy folds, I raise, UTG calls

River: 12ishBB total blank

I bet, he calls


I really HATE the line I took. I think I won the absolute minimum possible.
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Old 07-12-2005, 05:48 PM
Victor Victor is offline
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Default Re: I dont like how I played this hand

i think you played it fine. its really hard not to make money in these situations.

you can lead the flop and 3bet, or lead the flop and checkraise the turn, or lead the flop and lead the turn, or checraise the flop.

i would proly checkraise the flop and if he 3bets then checkraise the turn again.
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Old 07-12-2005, 05:50 PM
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Default Re: I dont like how I played this hand

I think there's a better line too. I'm just trying to decide which I like better.

Against a pseudo-aggro player like this, I think the best line may be a flop c/r. The goal here would be to maximize our value early on if he has a overcard hand like AK, or possibly have him 3-bet a strong overpair QQ/KK hand. If he 3-bets, then you're all set for a smooth call, turn c/r combo (and 1 step away from the trifecta might I add).

Against more aggro opponents who'd be more likely to cap the flop with their overpair, I lead the flop with the hopes that he'll raise and cap my followup 3-bet. Then you can check the turn to him, which will allow him to bet his KK/QQ and then of course our favorite turn c/r.
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Old 07-12-2005, 06:04 PM
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Default Re: I dont like how I played this hand

If he is "definitely ok" then why didn't you lead into him on the flop and get him to raise so you can c/r any turn?
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Old 07-12-2005, 06:33 PM
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Default Re: I dont like how I played this hand

I'd like your line better if you were trying to bet-3bet the turn, because then you are making sure overcards don't check through the turn, and you are letting any and all overpairs raise your fishy turn bet.

My initial reaction is to bet-3bet the flop and take it from there...if he caps we get a c/r in on the turn, if he calls we'll bet the turn and his better overpairs will likely raise. If we are feeling particularly sneaky(or we know he wont raise overcards on the flop) we can go for a turn c/r after a flop 3bet.

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Old 07-12-2005, 06:35 PM
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I'd like your line better if you were trying to bet-3bet the turn, because then you are making sure overcards don't check through the turn, and you are letting any and all overpairs raise your fishy turn bet.

My initial reaction is to bet-3bet the flop and take it from there...if he caps we get a c/r in on the turn, if he calls we'll bet the turn and his better overpairs will likely raise. If we are feeling particularly sneaky(or we know he wont raise overcards on the flop) we can go for a turn c/r after a flop 3bet.

Surf

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Just calling his raise on the flop and raising any turn will get you +0.5BB vs 3betting and leading.
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Old 07-12-2005, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: I dont like how I played this hand

i am with Victor, in that it doesn't matter much what way you do play it. personally, i prefer to c/r the flop as it increases the likelihood of me getting a cap in.
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Old 07-12-2005, 06:42 PM
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I'd like your line better if you were trying to bet-3bet the turn, because then you are making sure overcards don't check through the turn, and you are letting any and all overpairs raise your fishy turn bet.

My initial reaction is to bet-3bet the flop and take it from there...if he caps we get a c/r in on the turn, if he calls we'll bet the turn and his better overpairs will likely raise. If we are feeling particularly sneaky(or we know he wont raise overcards on the flop) we can go for a turn c/r after a flop 3bet.

Surf

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Just calling his raise on the flop and raising any turn will get you +0.5BB vs 3betting and leading.

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You can't just make statements like this without analyzing our opponent's hand range.

Sure, If we know he has TT and he will raise us on the flop and bet the turn so we can c/r, then yes that is the best line.

However, if he's got AK he may raise the flop and take a free river card...now we've missed out on 2.5SBs.

If he's got QQ then bet-3bet may get him to cap US and then we can still c/r the turn...or he may smoothcall the 3bet to raise the turn.

The point is (Victor made it well) that as long as you are putting bets and raises in, it's real hard to not make money in these situations. Usually a failure to do so is because the other player got all weak-tight.

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Old 07-12-2005, 06:44 PM
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i am with Victor, in that it doesn't matter much what way you do play it. personally, i prefer to c/r the flop as it increases the likelihood of me getting a cap in.

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Wouldn't you be better off at this point going after another c/r on the turn? I can't see AK 3-betting here for a free river card, so it seems like you'd make an extra .5BB by just calling the flop 3-bet.
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Old 07-12-2005, 06:47 PM
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i am with Victor, in that it doesn't matter much what way you do play it. personally, i prefer to c/r the flop as it increases the likelihood of me getting a cap in.

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Wouldn't you be better off at this point going after another c/r on the turn? I can't see AK 3-betting here for a free river card, so it seems like you'd make an extra .5BB by just calling the flop 3-bet.

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You are correct
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