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live 3/6 4 question to define hero\'s hand at each stage
Fishy 3/6 game at Artichoke Joe's. Hero has been playing relatively tight and agressive. Several loose calling stations and a couple of LAGs in the game. It's about 50/50 between hands that get PF raises and hands that get 2/3 of the players limping. UTG folds. Hero open limps. Folded to live button (weak calling station) who limps, SB (very LAGGY player) completes, BB (relatively solid player, a little weak tight) checks.
1. What range of hands should opponents be putting hero on? Flop (2 sb after rake/drop) comes Ad Kd Jc check, check, Hero bets, button folds, blinds call. 2. What range of hands should opponents be putting hero on? Turn (2.5 bb) gives board of Ad Kd Jc 6h check, check, Hero checks. 3. What range of hands should opponents be putting hero on? River (2.5 bb) gives board of Ad Kd Jc 6h Js check, check, Hero bets. 4. What range of hands should opponents be putting hero on? (End result of hand was both blinds folded and hero takes pot without showing his cards) |
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Re: live 3/6 4 question to define hero\'s hand at each stage (answer)
Not many saw this post, but Hero had J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. And I thought it was pretty clear that hero had diamond draw including the J [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img].
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Re: live 3/6 4 question to define hero\'s hand at each stage
1) Small suited broadways and pocket pairs. Occasional AA and KK.
2) All of the above. 3) All of the above except AA, KK, KJ, and QT. 4) Any king or jack. |
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