TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
Villain in hand was only other good player at the table. Im a TAG, he's a LAG, and I'm pretty sure he recognized the fact that I was tight, as he seemd perceptive. His stack was 220ish, I had him covered. Needless to say, I feel I brutalized this hand, but wasn't sure what a better line would be.
Six limpers to my BB with A [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], and i check. Pot is 14. Flop is 10 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]6 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Checks to Villain on button who bets 10. Normally I check-raise this (I'm pretty aggressive in pots like these), but with 4 people behind me left to act, I call hoping for good equity. Everyone else folds. I'm putting villain on a WIDE range of hands. He could have flopped low flush, couuld have a set, could have top pair, could have pair + lower flush draw. Turn comes a 8 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] I check again (mistake, i contemplated a stop and go here). He bets 15. Normally, his betting was normal like 3/4 pot on flop, at least half pot on flop. I saw this as being very weak, like maybe betting something like JTo. I raise to 53. He pushes. Obv fold, but where did I mess this hand up. I know I could have just called turn getting a great price, but I really thought I could take the pot away here. Comments on all streets appreciated. |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
If my opponent is acting abnormally weak, i'm fairly suspicious. If you really believed he was weak and not just acting it up, there's nothing wrong with stealing.
I prefer a flop raise here given your image. |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
Wrong forum.
[ QUOTE ] Normally, his betting was normal like 3/4 pot on flop, at least half pot on flop [/ QUOTE ] Given this assesment, you should fold the flop. |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
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Wrong forum. [ QUOTE ] Normally, his betting was normal like 3/4 pot on flop, at least half pot on flop [/ QUOTE ] Given this assesment, you should fold the flop. [/ QUOTE ] |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
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[ QUOTE ] Wrong forum. [ QUOTE ] Normally, his betting was normal like 3/4 pot on flop, at least half pot on flop [/ QUOTE ] Given this assesment, you should fold the flop. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] this game is really loose passive and was expecting at least one of four people behind me to call. given this, make constructive comments. |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
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this game is really loose passive and was expecting at least one of four people behind me to call. given this, make constructive comments. [/ QUOTE ] Well, if V bets 3/4 PSB on the flop + 1/2 PSB on the turn, and 1 opponent sees the turn 100% of the time and the river 50% of the time, then calling is +EV. But you're in a very bad position. How do you know that at least 1 opponent will call? Nobody actually did. |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
lead the flop
this isn't "deep stacked" |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
I played this exact same hand the other day. Brutalized, indeed. Oh well. In your hand, and in my hand, I wish I had led the turn. If he raises, you can either push, fold, or call depending.
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Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
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lead the flop this isn't "deep stacked" [/ QUOTE ] |
Re: TS 1/2 100NL, \"deep stacked\"
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lead the flop this isn't "deep stacked" [/ QUOTE ] thats why i put it in quotes, morno. its just more than twice the buy ins. |
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