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Old 12-14-2005, 05:37 PM
Big_Jim Big_Jim is offline
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Villian was not a complete idiot; he would shut down to aggression. However, for whatever reason, he was perfectly happy with hanging himself when he was the aggressor.

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These seem like pretty good reasons to raise the flop/turn, IMO.

You are not trapping, here.
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Old 12-14-2005, 05:42 PM
nietzreznor nietzreznor is offline
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He was raising over 30% of his hands. I think I can comfortably take pocket pairs and aces out of his hand range.

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Fair enough.

Do you have any idea what he does have here though? I would still feel uncomfortable calling a bet here from a guy who likes to take lots of weird lines if he might very well play any hand like this.
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Old 12-14-2005, 06:40 PM
thatpfunk thatpfunk is offline
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Big,
I am pretty torn on both of those options.

I didn't like raising the flop because I did not want to face a big reraise or turn donk-bet that could blow me off my draw. On the turn I thought his bet screamed "I have a draw." If he does have a draw I think he is calling any reasonable bet. If he has a draw plus a weakish pair I feel like I screw myself by creating a decent sized pot when I miss and I don't have the heart to fire a third barrell.

I'm just not sure against this opponent but your thoughts are greatly appreciated.
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Old 12-14-2005, 06:48 PM
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I think calling here is pretty bad. I think calling the flop isn't' bad, but his bet on the turn makes it look like he just wants to see another card. Raise there, he'll fold a ton of hands, and check the river to you giving you a chance to take it there or value bet a made flush. You're not even ahead of some of his no pair hands he could be betting.
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Old 12-14-2005, 07:08 PM
thatpfunk thatpfunk is offline
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UO,
I am 100% certain he would raise with AJ-AK. The hands I think I should be most worried about contain a 3 or a 4 plus a FD. If he held a T in his hand I don't think he makes that size bet on the turn (unless it was a super weak T like T2, then maybe).

Furthermore I think he would put me on a range of hands. If you are in his situation doesn't it seem like a horrible time to value-overbet? The board was the definition of draw-heavy; if I held a hand that could fade an overbet, wouldn't he have heard from me on the flop or turn?
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Old 12-14-2005, 07:13 PM
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I make the turn $40 and half potting the river if checked to. Most of the time he will fold.
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Old 12-14-2005, 07:24 PM
thatpfunk thatpfunk is offline
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Way,
I've been thinking somewhere along this line would have been best.
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