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Have been sitting together for about an hour. Every single time the table folds around to him and it is just SB vs BB he has raised. I have hit one hand before and played back at him. Other times I had air and still played back at him. He folded pretty much everytime on the turn.
Seat 6: SB - Villian $1844 Seat 7: BB - Hero $2184 Villian posts small blind (10) Hero posts big blind (20) Dealt to Hero A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Villian raises (50) to 60 Hero calls (40) Dealing Flop : 4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 5[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] SB bets (75) Hero calls (75) Turn: A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] SB bets 150 Hero.....? |
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i dunno, raise everywhere
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Yeah I realize that, but I am confident I have the best hand preflop and after the flop, I am asking so I can extract value. Just curious as to what line you would take, but apparently you would just try and not even see a flop?
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No. Raise preflop since you have the best hand. Raise the flop since you have a big draw and possibly the best hand. Raise the turn since you likely have the best hand and, if not, plenty of outs. call, call, call. wtf is that?
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Yeah I realize that, but I am confident I have the best hand preflop and after the flop, I am asking so I can extract value. Just curious as to what line you would take, but apparently you would just try and not even see a flop? [/ QUOTE ] pre-flop is fine, but why wouldnt you want to raise the flop? you can peel off a blank turn if he checks to you too youre not going to get "value" i think unless you put in a raise somewhere, and that flop is just too good for you not to |
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Reraise preflop. Raise the flop. Given how you played preflop and flop, calling turn is fine.
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Reraise preflop. Raise the flop. Given how you played preflop and flop, calling turn is fine. [/ QUOTE ] Perfect. |
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Re-Raise PF: You have a monster and position vs. a likely weak hand.
Flop: No reason to give him credit for anything, and you have a huge draw, looks like a nice spot for a semi-bluff. Raise it up. Turn: Given how it's played out... call is good. His weak bet means one of a few things: a) He's trying to price himself in on a draw, this would be excellent. b) He has a big hand and wants you to raise him. c) He has a weakish made hand (Overpair to the flop, Ax that hit the turn) and is trying to get value from weaker holdings. In all of these spots, a call is best. He's drawing at 1-5 outs if you're ahead, and the pot's not too big, so giving a cheap card isn't terrible. If you're behind, that card could could be a lifesaver. If you raise the turn, and get re-raised.... then you're in an ugly ass spot. |
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Re-raise preflop most of the time but occasionally calling is fine. I like a raise on the flop because if he re-raises your push will fold a lot of hands. As played I am not raising the turn because I think his likely holdings are A)air and B) worse ace
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Apparently everyone hated how I played this hand.
1. I usually do reraise preflop with this hand but this was a rare instance in which I just called to mix things up. 2. I raised the turn up to $350 and he folded. I was assuming the SB had sh*t. Like I said in the opening I had been playing back at him alot and I was hoping he was going to get feed up with me pushing him around. If he would have pushed I would have instacalled. |
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