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[50nl] - blinds vs limpers; gutshot on turn |
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SemPeR   Canada. Jun 24 2008 00:44. Posts 1349 | | |
Quick question about raising from the blinds:
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What kinds of hands do you want to be playing vs limpers? Obv depends on table dynamics but I find suited connectors don't play all that well oop, a lot of the time you're putting money in pf where most flops are hard to take down with a cbet / double barrel depending on different turns. Just tighten up in general?
The following hand is a weird spot for me, I'm not too comfortable playing weak Qx oop. I feel like I played the hand poorly.
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Vill is a multitabling tag regular, lost some big pots and just tilting away money for the last half hour. Not even rebuying to max on a few of his tables. (I'm sitting on 3 with him...party 50nl is so dead US Nights. T_T) He started open limping a few orbits back, folding to minraises pf, etc.
I put him on a weak King, mid pp, 10, maybe weak draw. Most of his range here doesn't fold to one street on the turn so I figure my fold equity is low. I could possibly rep a flush on the river so I timing-check for the little it's worth.
River 10 isn't exactly a great card, but given the rest of his range, the chance of him calling is pretty low without the flush, and I obv can't call if he repops.
Scary board kinda bailed me out this hand...anyone check flop-> c/r turn. Or double barrel turn (do you triple on river)?
(Flop is a misclick, I meant to bet 5ish.)
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collegesucks   United States. Jun 24 2008 01:23. Posts 2416 | | |
you're in position -______-
what can he check/call flop with and then also check/call/raise on this ace turn? pretty narrow range imo
and you picked up not only a gutshot but the nut flushdraw as well
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 24 2008 02:47. Posts 1971 | | |
this is one hand out of 13029840129840139
everything that happens in this hand is irrelevant. regardless, as you noticed, aggression is key.
i personally think you were successful on this hand. i dont know wtf he thought you were repping on the river. in fact, in all honesty, you definitely had the best hand since a/10/k/qj would def. call. EDIT: you might have made him fold a low-mid pp?
that being said, the majority of the time villain will show up w/ kq/kj/aj vs your raise (if/when he calls) small possibility of hearts.
seriously dont get this thread
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| if im four tabling im godly with reads and maximizing value out of everything and being witty and absolutely dominating everything - CrownRoyal | Last edit: 24/06/2008 02:49 |
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devon06atX   Canada. Jun 24 2008 02:55. Posts 1971 | | |
| | On June 24 2008 02:47 devon06atX wrote:
this is one hand out of 13029840129840139
everything that happens in this hand is irrelevant. regardless, as you noticed, aggression is key.
i personally think you were successful on this hand. i dont know wtf he thought you were repping on the river. in fact, in all honesty, you definitely had the best hand since a/10/k/qj would def. call. EDIT: you might have made him fold a low-mid pp?
that being said, the majority of the time villain will show up w/ kq/kj/aj vs your raise (if/when he calls) small possibility of hearts.
seriously dont get this thread
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to sum it up. continue raising sir, does a body good |
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| if im four tabling im godly with reads and maximizing value out of everything and being witty and absolutely dominating everything - CrownRoyal | |
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SemPeR   Canada. Jun 24 2008 08:24. Posts 1349 | | |
| | On June 24 2008 01:23 collegesucks wrote:
you're in position -______-
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And this, my friends, is why you never review after a session. AHHHH! T_T
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