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HU against tight thinking player
As the subject says, villian is a tight thinking player, knows how to get away from a hand, and is pretty average passive-aggressively, maybe slightly aggressive. He's aware that i'm an aggressive player.
note: this is a different opponent than the one from the previous hand, despite the similar setup 5 handed I have QcTc I raise, 3 folds, Villian calls in BB Flop Qs Ts 3d check, I bet, Villian raise, i call Turn 7h Villian bets, i raise, villian calls River Ad villian checks, i check |
#2
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Re: HU against tight thinking player
Yeah, okay. KJ is 16 combos, and KQ/QJ is also 16 combos. This is too narrow of a range, I think, but we're 50/50 so far. AQ is 6 more combos we lose to, though Villain quite likely would have 3-bet that preflop at this 5-handed table. Meanwhile, Villain will probably pay off with A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] X [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], when he has that. But AT (6 combos) can't be ruled out. JT/KT (16 combos) could be payoff hands, but maybe that ace will be the thing that makes Villain decide to lay those down.
I probably would have made an auto-pilot bet, but the decision does seem closer to me now than it did at first. I still think I like a bet, though. I wouldn't like getting check-raised, but I would call, hoping for something like AJ. |
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Re: HU against tight thinking player
I like it.
NH. |
#4
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Re: HU against tight thinking player
Do we really think that villian is not on hands like QJ, Q9, Q8s often enough for us to value bet this?
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Re: HU against tight thinking player
villain can't be on a spade draw?
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Re: HU against tight thinking player
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villain can't be on a spade draw? [/ QUOTE ] He could. And I think we'll get paid off if he holds the A [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. |
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