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10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
No-Limit Hold'em, $20 BB (5 handed)
Hero ~($7700) Villain ~($7400) SB is a good tricky player (27/16 after~300 hands). I think he plays usually with higher stakes(25/50) Preflop: Hero is on Button with 8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]8[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] UTG Folds, CO folds, Hero Raises (80$), Villain on SB raises(290$),BB Folds, I call (210$) Flop: ($600) J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]8[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Villain bets (480$), Hero raises to (1440$), Villain calls (960$) Turn: (3480$) A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villain bets (1720$). Pot is now 5200$, he has 4k$ left and I cover. Comments are welcome. Now what would you do here, and what do you think he has? Thanks for your thoughts! -FuzzyLogic |
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
Have you seen him reraise preflop at all before? With what? Only premium pairs? If not at all, have you only been with him a short time?
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
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Have you seen him reraise preflop at all before? With what? Only premium pairs? If not at all, have you only been with him a short time? [/ QUOTE ] I looked my PT stats again and I found ~1400 hands with him. He's 24/16. Open raises with wide range of hands, even from blinds if there are only limpers. Has fired more than once full 3-barrel bluffs etc. But I couldn't find any hand which woulda gone to showdown where he re-raised pre-flop. |
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
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[ QUOTE ] Have you seen him reraise preflop at all before? With what? Only premium pairs? If not at all, have you only been with him a short time? [/ QUOTE ] I looked my PT stats again and I found ~1400 hands with him. He's 24/16. Open raises with wide range of hands, even from blinds if there are only limpers. Has fired more than once full 3-barrel bluffs etc. But I couldn't find any hand which woulda gone to showdown where he re-raised pre-flop. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, im messing this up. I somehow confused him to another player, with almost the same nickname. So my original description stays. He is 26/16, and I've played with him only 300 hands. He hasnt done anything too crazy. |
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Have you seen him reraise preflop at all before? With what? Only premium pairs? If not at all, have you only been with him a short time? [/ QUOTE ] I looked my PT stats again and I found ~1400 hands with him. He's 24/16. Open raises with wide range of hands, even from blinds if there are only limpers. Has fired more than once full 3-barrel bluffs etc. But I couldn't find any hand which woulda gone to showdown where he re-raised pre-flop. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry, im messing this up. I somehow confused him to another player, with almost the same nickname. So my original description stays. He is 26/16, and I've played with him only 300 hands. He hasnt done anything too crazy. [/ QUOTE ] This makes me think that shoving it all-in is a good move. I stand by my original post. |
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
get em in there.....
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
you are going broke in this hand
so you want to extract most out of worse hands that's why you push now when worse hands may call before bad river card kills action and also to kill odds for draws i hope you won the 14k pot |
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
It's hands like this (maybe not at these stakes), that I go broke on. Possible hands for villian (A,K,Q,J)maybe AKc and if you're lucky AcJ. Only 2 of these have you dominated. I love his Turn bet regardless. It's just enough to make you make a mistake. A Lederer play. The thing is, he should know that if you call here, he's getting the rest on the river regardless. Because in this instance I am giving him credit (that he is not making a mistake, but playing you), I fold.
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
Three things make this a great spot to shove it all-in:
-your opponent is tricky -your opponent is good -your opponent plays 25/50 All of these point to the likelyhood of you being way ahead and that your opponent might call. EDIT: I reserve the right to revoke these statements if opponent isn't actually who OP says he is. If he's a typical rock at the 10/20NL, I'll fold because of the PF 3-bet. |
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Re: 10/20NL 6max, Deep stacked. Decision time
If villain isn't very aggressive and tricky, I think there are only three hands he can have here-JJ, AA and AKc. If you don't think he'll bet the river unimproved with AKc I might call the turn bet and fold the river if he bets. Folding here is definitely plausible if:
a) You don't think he's very aggro and would be betting a stubborn KK or a flush draw here b) You don't think he would block bet AKc on the turn c) You think he's betting the river with AK Also, if you put in a pot sized raise on the turn it becomes a lot easier to figure out if he has clubs here and takes a lot of the guessing out of this hand. |
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