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Hi all,
I think these hands are very difficult to get away from, so did I lose the minimum? Comments please... Villian is 37 (VPIP) / 10 (PFR). Seems somewhat sensible. . Seat 1: Hero ($174.75 in chips) Seat 2: yakuza ($261.66 in chips) Seat 3: Problem ($274.50 in chips) Seat 4: Villian($262 in chips) Seat 5: tc34 ($133 in chips) Seat 6: Bad__IP2 ($91.63 in chips) Problem: posts small blind $1.50 Villian: posts big blind $3 ----- HOLE CARDS ----- Down to five handed. I raise on the CO with QTo. Too loose? Table seemed somewhat sensible, not too tight, not too loose. dealt to Hero [Qs Tc] tc34: folds Hero: raises $6 yakuza: calls $6 Problem: folds Vilian: calls $3 ----- FLOP ----- [6d Qc 2h] Villian indicates TP or better, so what do I do here? Do I go for the cheap showdown, or do I make the laydown. Or do I 3- bet? Villian: checks Hero: bets $3 yakuza: calls $3 Villian: raises $6 Hero: raises $6 yakuza: folds Villian: calls $3 ----- TURN ----- [6d Qc 2h][Jd] yakuza leaves the table Villian: checks Hero: bets $6 Villian: calls $6 ----- RIVER ----- [6d Qc 2h Jd][3c] Villian: checks Hero: checks River check ok? Ok, the question is this, should I be thinking about folding this hand after the flop raise, calling down, or making the laydown. Villian was far from being a LAG. I would have expected more action from Villian if he had QJ, he would have 3-bet (would he?) with AQ... so that leaves KQ... What's the best line to take? Cheers! Steve Griff |
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