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Borg 5/10 - Top Two
Villain is on my immediate left and is loose and aggressive. Loves to see flops and plays all his made hands and draws super aggressively. Just a few hands prior to the subject hand he made a big raise on the turn to win a $600 pot. He loves to advertise his bluffs and showed the table his weak flush draw (6h, 8h). His opponent grumbled something about having top pair.
I've been on a very nice rush the last 2-3 hours and have villain slightly covered (call it ~$3K to his ~$2.5K). He verbally acknowledged the rush I've been on and stated he is dying to mix it up with me. So, UTG (~$1200) makes a standard raise to $30. Folds to me in CO with 6d, 7d and I call. Villain calls. Blinds fold. Flop: 3s, 6c, 7c ($105) UTG bets $80; I raise to $250; villain raises to $1000; UTG folds. What now? |
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
Fold.
If you want to carry on with the hand then you've got to put your stack in now. I think you are far behind to a set or straight. Although clearly as you describe villain he might just be on the flush draw, but I don't think its worth putting in 2.5k to find out. Villain must realise you will have a set here a large percentage so I don't think he's being crazy this time. |
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
most times you have to go broke. but he could be the kind of guy who is aggressively selling you an image. the kind of guy who says he's gonna mix it up with you but really is waiting to get the nuts against you because you think he's crazy. against that guy you can make a tough laydown because he has you crushed. but there are enough of the actually crazy guys that if you can't tell the difference you're probably going to have to go broke.
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
In my experience, guys who show bluffs generally want to use it against you at some point. Given his comment about wanting to get into a big hand with you, I would think that the odds are not there for you to call. Be patient, he will give you the opportunity to bust him later.
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
Hi AJ,
[ QUOTE ] most times you have to go broke. but he could be the kind of guy who is aggressively selling you an image. the kind of guy who says he's gonna mix it up with you but really is waiting to get the nuts against you because you think he's crazy. against that guy you can make a tough laydown because he has you crushed. but there are enough of the actually crazy guys that if you can't tell the difference you're probably going to have to go broke. [/ QUOTE ] Very well said. I agree with this if you can rebuy to cover if you lose and if he won't quit soon if he gets 5 grand in front of him. But, this game has a 1K max buy-in, and we don't know if he'll quit if he gets 5K. Plus, there is a pretty good chance that it's close even if we're currently ahead. Plus, the guy just showed a bluff (actually a semi-bluff, so we don't know if he'd make this play with a stone-cold bluff), and he knows we know this. I'm going to quietly give this hand up, if I can't get a physical read. I'll do this because I feel confident that this guy will give me all of his chips eventually in a spot where I'm just about positive I have him nearly dead. In this hand, if you're behind, you are way behind (to a straight, or worse, to a set). If you're ahead, he probably has between 5 and 9 outs (twice). I'm not gonna go off with top 2 just because this dude showed me a semi-bluff and said he's gunning for me. I will rarely "wait for a better spot" in a cash game, but if the 2 criteria in the 1st paragraph are met, I will fold here a fair amount. |
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
either push, or push on a non suited turn face card.... based on what youve said u cant fold against this guy in this situation
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
I don't really like putting 1/3 of my stack in on the flop with the intention of folding on many turn cards...
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
You should be pretty confident in your hand at this point.
If you can't smell out a big overpair - KK maybe with the K of clubs, you have no choice but to call here. The only think you're worried about is pocket 3s, the odds of him holding 66 or 77 are so low at this point considering you hold one of each. I push and hope he doesn't spike a set by the river or runner runner clubs...but you definitely are ahead here, |
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Re: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
Time to get it all in.
Jeff |
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Results: Borg 5/10 - Top Two
I'm usually able to make decisions and act pretty quickly. But I agonized over this one. This guy was SOOOO loose. I was very tempted to push all in and put him to the test. Ultimately, I decided that with only $280 invested in the hand, and only 4 outs to improve if I was behind, I didn't want to gamble. Calling on the flop wasn't an option with decisions on two streets to come. It was either push or fold.
I finally said, "I'm pretty sure I'm mucking the best hand but go ahead and take it down. Nice hand. I fold." I mucked face up. He said, "sometimes I do have a hand" and showed me a monster. The 4c,5c for a made straight and an open ended straight flush draw. What a close call. The guy really is a complete maniac though. About 15 hands later, he got involved with a guy who flopped a straight. They managed to get all their money in on the flop. The maniac had the nut flush draw and hit the Kc he needed on the river to make his flush and bust his opponent for about $1000. The guy who lost slammed his hand on the table and made the "how could you call with that?" comment and stormed out. Then, about a half hour later, maniac comes into a raised pot with Q8 and makes bottom pair on a rainbow, uncoordinated flop. The preflop raiser bets the pot and maniac calls. Turn comes another 8. PF raiser makes another pot size bet; maniac pushes; PF raiser makes a questionable call with AA. Maniac's overly loose play up to this point surely induced the call. Maniac's set holds up after the river is dealt and he took $1500 from that guy. After watching my stack dwindle to about $2200 and manic's grow to nearly $6K, I decided it was time to leave. |
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