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Does he never play this way with 68, 69, 65 or 64? [/ QUOTE ] look at the board on the turn. if he played those hands like this I'd say "he puts a decent amont of pressure on" is a bit of an understatement. |
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[ QUOTE ] Does he never play this way with 68, 69, 65 or 64? [/ QUOTE ] look at the board on the turn. if he played those hands like this I'd say "he puts a decent amont of pressure on" is a bit of an understatement. [/ QUOTE ] I dunno. He has a gutshot + pair, so 9 outs if behind. Also, this seems like a pretty agressive game, and maybe he could fold out some of BKs weaker hands? |
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a bet call line is truly terrible. he would have to raise a weaker hand more often than a legitimate one if you assume that he always bets the river to make bet/calling right.
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I like this hand. I think he folds actually a good portion of the time on the turn after the bet/3bet. If he just calls and you go UI on the river. Are you check/calling? bet/folding? check/folding? If you were to bet/fold the river UI. I really like the hand. I expect you to lose almost everytime if he calls, but I want to show consistent aggression with a hand that has huge equity on the turn vs something like an overpair. Since hes an "eh" player at the 200/400 level, I expect him to adapt for the future and call down your bet/3bet, river bet line more frequently with lesser holdings. As far as this hand in isolation, I think its close but -EV. If you had a hand like 78c I think it would be +EV.
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... I check/raise planning on folding to a 3 bet. [/ QUOTE ] Why do you guys do this so much when the pot is so inflated and it's just ONE more bet to you? Plus, it pretty much [censored] up your metagame, no? |
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How is it that one can go multiple bets preflop with a mediocre hand, and turn when you just have a strong draw (not saying that it was wrong to do so here) and go 2 bets on the river but then be willing to fold for 1 more bet if raised when you now have a pretty strong hand.
I am all for saving bets at the end when you strongly suspect that you are beat. It's one attribute of a winning player but geez, this is going too far IMO. FWIW, I would probably just call preflop K6. You guys are playing 4 handed. The guy knows that you know his raises are light and therefore knows that your preflop 3 bets are also light. Taking the initiative doesn't seem to be a reason to 3 bet here. When out of position, I would wnat to keep the pots small. I would just call. |
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BK,
How often do you 3bet PF here? Can you discuss the advantages you see? Can we omit big pairs from his range? I'd guess so, but don't know. We'd have: T7 - 9 33 - 3 98 - 16 77 - 3 TT - 3 So when you raise the river you are a 22:12 dog. Even adding AA to his range, you are still a dog. So what am I missing? It seems like a c/call??? |
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The preflop 3-bet is a little shaky, but not bad. It's a good mix from time to time and lets your opponents know that stealing from you isn't easy.
The turn bet/3-bet is OK. Calling his raise might be better, but that's negotiable. Folding trips anywhere on the river is not a good idea. Are you really that desparate to save a single big bet in a 13+ BB pot? Even if he resteals < 10% of the time it's worth a call. Not to mention you can easily have the best hand against a slow-played premium pair. |
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I like the flop.
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Very subtle. nh.
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