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KingKory   United States. May 03 2007 09:36. Posts 2083

Both players have similiar stats: ~20/17, with PlayerB's TAF a bit higher.

When it gets down to blind v. blind, it's usually raised PF, and there hasn't been a showdown in this case (with one player pushing out the other). Basically 2 very aggressive players.

Previous hand: http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/185754

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Submitted by : KingKory

POKERSTARS GAME #6969696969: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($0.25/$0.50) - 2007/05/03 - 10:10:18 (ET)
Table 'Belisana' 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: Romeo83x ($46.15 in chips)
Seat 2: wingman65 ($30 in chips)
Seat 3: PlayerA ($51.90 in chips)
Seat 4: PlayerB ($79.50 in chips)
Seat 5: ImSoFabolou$ ($78.10 in chips)
Seat 6: katatonic1 ($45.50 in chips)
Romeo83x: posts small blind $0.25
wingman65: posts big blind $0.50

Holecards
PlayerA: raises $1.50 to $2
PlayerB: raises $3 to $5
ImSoFabolou$: folds
katatonic1: folds
Romeo83x: folds
wingman65: folds
PlayerA: calls $3

Flop (Pot : $10.75)

   5s3s4s
PlayerA: checks
PlayerB: bets $8
PlayerA: raises $38.90 to $46.90 and is all-in
PlayerB:



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Questions:

1. What are we putting PlayerA on? TT+, Pair+FD, 66/22, AsQ+, flush/straight/set
2. What are we putting PlayerB on? TT+, AsQ+, flush/straight/set
3. What should PlayerB's calling range be here?

Thanks much!

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Pokerhaasje   Netherlands. May 03 2007 13:44. Posts 459

player A can have As Qxs - 10xs or 1010+ or but less chance some big cards but 1 is spades. i think he almost never has a set or two pair here(because his pf play would be strange :S) .

player Bs range = some pair 88-JJ maybe 1010 since he is thinking, but not sure about calling here.

i think i would call with 1010 and any As combo and i would also call if i had a straight or two pair or a set.

but i dont know if im right.


twotimesopt   United States. May 03 2007 17:23. Posts 2393

player A: TT+ with a spade, AK/AQ with a spade, or a set
player B: AQs+, JJ+

player B calling range: AK w/ A of spades, probably QQ+ maybe JJ but definitely at least KK+

quit tryin to be a repo man - definitely -EV and negative expectancy - AvidGambler 

Floofy   Canada. May 03 2007 23:43. Posts 8708

how is this blind vs blind?

it seems like its UTG vs UTG+1?

what am i missing

james9994: make note dont play against floofy, ;( 

gawdawaful   Canada. May 04 2007 00:37. Posts 9012


  On May 03 2007 22:43 Floofy wrote:
how is this blind vs blind?

it seems like its UTG vs UTG+1?

what am i missing



  When it gets down to blind v. blind



  Blind Analysis


I think he means blind as in we dont see their cards. Its not a blind vs blind situation, hes merely setting up the stage by stating that when it gets down to blind v. blind its usually raised pf

Im only good at poker when I run goodLast edit: 04/05/2007 00:38

KingKory   United States. May 04 2007 15:23. Posts 2083

Yeah, gawdawaful got it right.

Anyhow, I was PlayerA in both of these scenarios, and it turns out that my push was very marginal at best (though it happened to work for me in this case - 6-outter ftw). What do you think?

#1 http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/186479

#2 http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/186478

This guy was giving me a bit of trouble, but I felt I could get him off a hand as strong as TT here. I also felt he had AsX a good amount of time leaving me ahead.

Anyone thinking about calling #2? I think it's pretty obvious I'm beat.

 Last edit: 04/05/2007 15:25

YoMeR   United States. May 04 2007 18:36. Posts 12438

#1 is super spewage sir. he's not folding anything in his range except maybe a red TT/JJ. It's just a bad idea in general at NL50 to try and get a guy to fold his over pair.

at least you know it's like 0 ev at best. get yo gambol on.

eZ Life. 

 



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