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I thought I played poorly, but not as bad as opp (2/5 NL live game)
I'm in MP w/AJo (~$450), and open at 20. One fold, CO (~$300) calls, and Button ($250) calls. CO is typically very loose PF but will fold to any aggression after the flop unless he has a decent hand. Button seems loose/passive and chases a lot of flushes and straights for poor odds, but also tends to be aggressive with top pair, even with weak kickers.
As the dealer is turning the cards over, both my opponents are staring attentively at the spot on the table where they will soon appear. I keep my eyes on them and gauge their reactions to the flop. CO is obviously disappointed and probably has small cards or a suited ace. Button's shoulders slack as he stares at the flop apparently trying to change the cards by force of will. I look at the cards. Flop is Q94r I lead out for $45, CO folds, and Button calls. Turn is a 7, completing rainbow. I bet $75. He hesitates a few seconds and calls. River is a 2. I check, he thinks a few seconds, and checks behind. I show my AJo, and it wins. Anyone care to guess what my opponent showed? |
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Re: I thought I played poorly, but not as bad as opp (2/5 NL live game)
KT, KJ, TJ (would likely semibluff reraise), AT, T8 (seems less likely...)
??? If my opposition played this way I would likely put him on TJ or a stubborn PP like 8's. Or KQ, QJ, QTs, but your read seems to indicate he missed the flop... |
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Re: I thought I played poorly, but not as bad as opp (2/5 NL live game)
i would guess something like a suited gutshot draw? personally, if hes as bad as you say he is and is tailored to your description, i would have followed through with a tiny bet on the river, the same size as your turn bet. its very possible that he was chasing with something like bottom pair or a small pocket and would fold on the river after missing his terrible chase.
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