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Re: 10/20 shorthanded: raised on the turn with top 2
i like your play thus far, creed. looks fine.
on river, no way i am letting this guy off for a $200 showdown, raise and raise big. i would make it 1K more, fvck him. A8 no good ho. |
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Re: river action
I have a hard time believing that your opponent is actually a good player given how he played this hand.
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Re: river action
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I have a hard time believing that your opponent is actually a good player given how he played this hand. [/ QUOTE ] He knows what he's doing, and he knows I know what I'm doing, and neither of us want to play huge pots against the other guy. |
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Re: river action
I like this raise amount a lot. I was thinking I would have raised a lot more, but 400 more looks weird/good for a few reasons.
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Re: river action
never noviced this cake icon b4, thats ill.
happy birthday dog. |
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Re: river action
thanks!
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Re: river action
I would bet slightly more on flop/turn, raise slightly more on riv, but your line looks good. I expect A8 and whatnot pay off here.
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Re: 10/20 shorthanded: raised on the turn with top 2
I made this type of river raise about a week ago with the 2nd nut flush on a paired board (the river flushed and paired the board at the same time). My opponent came over the top all in, I vomited all over my keyboard, folded, and then wished I had just called so I could see WTF his cards were.
Just call. |
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Re: 10/20 shorthanded: raised on the turn with top 2
calling river is awful. raise it up.
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[ QUOTE ] 2100 effective stacks. Opponent in this hand is solid, better than me shorthanded and heads-up. He's loose and capable of mixing it up, though against me he usually plays pretty ABC. Against me he likes to make a lot of small value bets and raises with big hands, since he knows that I don't call huge bets that often. Villain is tilting a bit after losing a stack to a donkey, but he's in general quite capable of making laydowns. 4-handed. I make it 60 UTG with A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. Villain calls from BB. Flop: A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villain checks, I bet 70, villain calls. Turn: Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Villain checks, I bet 150, he makes it 350. [/ QUOTE ] I call the 350. River is 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Villain pauses and bets $200. (This is one of those "small value bets" I was talking about, he likes to milk tight players.) [/ QUOTE ] I make it $600, villain pauses and calls. Villain tables Q8, my hand is good. In hindsight I think by throwing out such a weak bet with a decent hand he's committed to calling a normal-sized raise here, in case I view his bet as an invitation to blast him out with missed spades (or value bet my AK). So I think $1000 on the river is an ok size. But if I blast turn and river, he probably gets out. Villain leaves table immediately after this hand, I imagine he's pissed at how he played it. I give me a B and him a C+ mostly due to his preflop ????? call. |
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