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15/30 Empire 6-handed. Converter doesn't work for Empire any more bisonbison?
SB in this hand is really weak tight (12.8/5.5/1.15), BB in this hand is super loose passive (68/2.3/0.34) considerable data on each (~3k). The BB will call on every street with and piece, any gutter, over, etc and will only bet/raise w/the nuts. The perfect opponent. 2 LAGs fold to me and I raise w/Q [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], the SB and BB call. 3 to the flop for 6SBs: 9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]Q [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] SB bets out, BB calls, I raise, SB 3-bets, BB calls, I cap, call call. Questionable? 3 to the 9BBs: 8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Check to me.... |
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I check here. I really don't want to be raised by the BB because I know it means I'm beat, but have to call for the 4 outer.
There is a reasonable chance that SB also has you beat here - 99 seems like a likely holding, that got scared of the 4-straight. I check, and probably call a single bet on the river UI. My river action would depend on who bets out/calls. |
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I like the flop cap...you have a lot of equity with the BB in the pot still on a very draw heavy board. I don't think betting the turn is a good idea on the 8 because you are giving any draw 10-1 to call, have almost no fold equity, and are probably up against a set or other made hand. Take the free card and hope you fill up.
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I like a check here. Its possible that someone flopped a straight or a set here, and that turn card very likely could have completed the BB's pair +draw combo. I would check behind the turn, hope to fill, and call a river bet from either of them. Don't overcall a river bet.
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This is an interesting hand... BB getting dragged along is great for our equity, but I worry about SB. If you think he'll bet-3bet a KQ/AQ type hand then I like the flop cap. If he's weak-tight enough that he won't put a 3rd raise in with a 1 pair hand then I don't like it, unless it's to try and buy ourselves a free river.
That said, I check through the turn and decide whether to call a river bet based on the action. I really don't like our chances vs SB though, I see the pf calling standards being PPs 7+ and big broadways (AK/AQ/AJ/KQs)...he doesn't go berserk on a 9JQ flop with many of those except sets...it's almost impossible for a player with those stats to have made a worse 2 pair, so it all hinges on how aggressive he is with a 1 pair hand. Surf |
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This is an interesting hand... [/ QUOTE ] It's been a long time and I've had to stretch as of late to post something but I agree and thus why I posted it. [ QUOTE ] so it all hinges on how aggressive he is with a 1 pair hand. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly, and I'm sure he's agressive w/TPGK, TPTK as I've whitnessed it. Now, if we make a the assumption that he is aware of the SB call-station status, wouldn't this posibly bring his agression higher? Therefore, 3-betting w/TPGK/TK on the flop? |
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alot of players will donk the turn after theyve caught their straight fearing you taking the free card, so your hand is still likely best at this point. i like a bet. if the BB checkraises you then you can fold the river unimproved.
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alot of players will donk the turn after theyve caught their straight fearing you taking the free card, so your hand is still likely best at this point. i like a bet. if the BB checkraises you then you can fold the river unimproved. [/ QUOTE ] The problem lies not in the staight holding but a set, as I think the W/T SB does not jam a draw on the flop. Nor do I think he calls my PFR w/KTo, so that eliminates combinations of flopped nuts to the 4 KTs. Given I have top 2, it's 99, however, I feel the ranges of AQ, KQ are outweigh that I can bet the turn. BB would have bet out w/a ten on the turn. |
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I bet the turn against the opponents you describe. The flop cap is good too.
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i thought you said hes aggressive with TP? from the read i got from you his hand range contains far more hands that youre ahead of then youre behind. a player like that is also very unlikely to be 3betting an oesd out of position unless he has a strong pair to compliment it. if you go strictly by combos 99 is a very unlikely holding compared to other possible hands.
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