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Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
I was playing in a great 80-160 game at Borgata this weekend and did pretty well, but this hand left a sour taste in my mouth. I returned from a break and posted behind the button. Everyone folded to me, I looked at K8o and made the obligatory raise. Button and SB folded, the BB called. I've played with him in the past at Taj and he seems decent...tight, but makes some moves.
Anyway, the flop comes 9 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]5 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. He checks, I bet, he raises and I call. I figure he wouldn't checkraise three 9's straight off, so I put him on a 5, something like 66, 33, etc, or air. I figure I have 6 outs if behind and can raise the turn if an ace or perhaps a queen falls also. The turn is the A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]. He bets, I raise and he goes into the tank. Not looking at me, just thinking for about two minutes. He finally calls (ugh). The river comes an offsuit 6 and he checks. There is $1280 in the pot, so I'm getting 8-1 on a total bluff. Will he FINALLY give me credit for aces up if I bet often enough to make this profitable? Some people are stubborn, but will fold if you fire twice...of course, he could have an ace himself. Comments on the proper line for the flop, turn and river would be appreciated. I did play this hand pretty aggressively, but I feel like there was at least some sound reasoning behind my actions. My river play and results later. Jeff |
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
since he spent so much time thinking on the turn, i really think he's determined to go to showdown. i also don't think he'd think for so long w/ an A, if he had it. basically, just check behind and hope he has a small flush draw..
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
Fire again. The turn raise may have been more respected had it not put a flush draw on the board. But with the two clubs he may put you on a semi-bluff and call with his small pair, maybe hoping to get a free show down on the blank river. When you bet on the blank, he's gotta rethink it and hopefully give you the ace.
I probably fold the turn though. |
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
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Fire again. The turn raise may have been more respected had it not put a flush draw on the board. But with the two clubs he may put you on a semi-bluff and call with his small pair, maybe hoping to get a free show down on the blank river. When you bet on the blank, he's gotta rethink it and hopefully give you the ace. [/ QUOTE ] I would think that the opposite was true, that he thought this long finally deciding that he'll call down no matter what, not "okay i'll call the raise to see if he's full of it but if he bets again i'm folding." in my experience, most players don't think like that and that when they pause that long and decide to call its because they're going to show a hand down. |
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
you bet the river for meta hand reasons.
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
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Anyway, the flop comes 9 9 5 . He checks, I bet, he raises and I call. [/ QUOTE ] I think you should fold on the flop, it sounds like the player isn't super tricky so he probably out flopped you or had the best hand before the flop, move on. Live to fight another day. |
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
I think folding the flop here would be like putting a big "kick me" sign on my back. Plus I'm getting better than 7-1 odds to peel what is almost certainly 6 outs (and other potential bluff outs as I said). You don't want to be seen as a folder in this particular game.
Jeff |
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
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You don't want to be seen as a folder in this particular game. [/ QUOTE ] Now I haven't played remotely as high as 80/160, but if you are seen as a folder, doesn't this give you some +EV because you will get more bluff bets into you when you have reasonable hands? Like when you have A4 in the BB, flop AQ5, you get bet into/checkraised by the guy holding the Q who thinks you fold and you call him all the way down extracting the max... |
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
It's great when your hitting cards and your image causes you to get excessive action. But many nights you will not connect solidly with most flops...if you are seen as someone who can be run over, you will be bullied out of pots you would otherwise win.
Jeff |
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Re: Irritating 80 Hand at Borg
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It's great when your hitting cards and your image causes you to get excessive action. But many nights you will not connect solidly with most flops...if you are seen as someone who can be run over, you will be bullied out of pots you would otherwise win. Jeff [/ QUOTE ] Perhaps on these nights, you can use your tight image to steal a few pots you would otherwise have lost... A loose image gets them to call a bet. A tight image gets them to fold you the pot. Which is better? I assume that most of your opponents bluff too much. If this is the case, you want them to think you will fold, as this encourages them to play even more incorrectly against you. Naturally, you have to adjust to this correctly, and that sometimes means making the kind of call you made. You don't call though to "protect your non-folding image" though, that's counter-productive. You call (raise) because you think you have the best hand. Good luck. Eric |
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