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Flop/turn decisions
Villain is loose (53), marginally aggressive post flop (1.5)and gets his panties in a bunch when played back at. Stats thru about 150 or so.
Hero posts in the CO and is dealt K8o. UTG+2 limps, Villain limps, Hero checks, button folds, SB folds, BB checks for 4 small bets. Flop: J84 rainbow. checked to villain who bets, hero raises, table folds, villain 3 bets, hero calls. Now 4.5 big bets. Turn: A completing the rainbow. Villain bets, hero ? |
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Re: Flop/turn decisions
I'm probably folding this. A bad player with a VPIP of 53 likely will call downto a raise here even with a J. If he was a bad, overly tight player you could maybe raise here, but I still doubt it.
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Re: Flop/turn decisions
Otherwise standard?
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Re: Flop/turn decisions
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Otherwise standard? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I love the flop raise. |
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Re: Flop/turn decisions
I think I fold to the 3bet unless I've seen him go nuts with bp or a draw or something.
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Re: Flop/turn decisions
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I think I fold to the 3bet unless I've seen him go nuts with bp or a draw or something. [/ QUOTE ] I played back at him, hence he's going nuts. |
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Re: Flop/turn decisions
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Villain is loose (53), marginally aggressive post flop (1.5)and gets his panties in a bunch when played back at. Stats thru about 150 or so. [/ QUOTE ] If he's a 53 VPIP, having a 1.5 postflop aggression is very aggressive. |
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