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20/40 short handed
Calling to victory.
My main opponent plays a lot of short handed. I've never played him, but watched him. I know him to mix it up, particularly early, and, as this hand shows, if not resisted, will aggress. Yet, overall, I see him as too passive and hoping to make a hand, and pound with it all the way. 4 handed I open raise KTo and both blinds call. Flop is J99r. I open, SB folds, and BB c/rs. I call. Turn is a 4. Bet, call. River is a 5. Bet, call. I'm good, he has T7. Thoughts? I thought this kind of routine, even though I don't call down with K-high much, probably, not enough. On the river, I don't think he lays down a pair to a raise, and maybe not A-high, although I don't know -- he would have 3-bet a good A preflop, I suspect. |
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Re: 20/40 short handed
i think your read is reasonable given that he didnt 3 bet pre-flop and the cards in the flop - why not 3 bet the flop and bet the turn ? - as it was you let him draw cheaply and he "committed" himself to a river bluff
is he going to cap the flop or check raise the turn with nothing ? - from your description it doesnt seem likely he will stripsqueez - chickenhawk |
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Re: 20/40 short handed
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3 bet the flop and bet the turn [/ QUOTE ] If you do this, aren't you committed yourself to betting the river? |
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Re: 20/40 short handed
If you have a good read on a guy like this shorthanded you are in a good spot. The only thing is to not get too over-zealous, most the plays you want to make on him involve you playing your hands weakly, and often river check-rasing, don't think you can scoop a pot off him with a wacky three bet, just get marginally better hands and let him bluff it off
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