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Old 04-01-2004, 07:17 PM
gavrilo gavrilo is offline
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Game is good. I've got about 250 in MP with black 66. I limp after a limper. 2 more limpers.

The cutoff (on tilt I think, just got shown a huge bluff) makes it $9.00 to go (he has 225). SB calls. Limper folds, I call, rest call.

Flop 7c5c4s

Checked to CO who bets a little over the pot. SB folds.

Now I've played with him before and his bet here just didn't seem right, it seemed too high for him if he had an overpair or a set. I put him on a a flush draw, I wasn't too concerned about the two limpers,so..
I set him all in.

All fold to him and he calls.
Turn is Qd
River is 9c

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Old 04-01-2004, 07:59 PM
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Default Re: 200NL 66

Why put all your money in here? At best, you're probably a coin-flop favorite.

Consider:

If he has something like Ac Tc, you're a scant 51% favorite.
If he has a seven you are a pretty big underdog.
If he has a bigger pocket pair you are a pretty big underdog.
If he has a pair and a flush draw such as Ac 7c, you are almost a 3:1 dog.

You said you think he's tilting but he would have to be playing complete and utter trash like A2o in order for you to be much of a favorite. Also, aren't there some other people in the pot? Your flop description is a little unclear to me. I just don't see this as a good spot to put everything in the middle.

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Old 04-01-2004, 08:39 PM
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Default Re: 200NL 66

Everyone checked to him, he bet, SB folded, I'm next to act with two behind me. These two behind me won't call with a flush draw and they would probably muck an overpair here, so for all intents and purposes, they don't exist in this particular pot unless they flopped a straight or a set and they likely would have bet a set here.

I was unclear, his bet seemed to me like a bluff, he very likey could have AK here no flush draw, or even KQo, he could literally have anything and I felt like I was ahead.

Maybe I was a tad aggressive, but the all in felt right.
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Old 04-01-2004, 09:20 PM
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Default Re: 200NL 66

As long as your read of him is fairly correct and he doesn't own you on the flop, then I like the checkraise all-in. What I wouldn't like is if you get called by him. True, you have outs, but I think you should count on him folding to your raise or else fold yourself. Unless he's really terrible, a call here by him is probably gonna mean you're behind.
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Old 04-01-2004, 09:36 PM
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Although I don't like him calling, it doesn't mean that he has me beat, he would literally call here with AK.
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