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xafies   Greece. Jun 29 2008 08:42. Posts 1079

villain is a typical 16/11/1 guy.It is important to mention that his bets were always 4xbb until now.So my question is if this call is ever profitable or a leak?
Submitted by : xafies

PokerStars Game #18460918429: Hold'em No Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2008/06/29 - 10:10:27 (ET)
Table 'Guinevere' 6-max Seat #3 is the button
Seat 1: inwooke ($100 in chips)
Seat 2: AndTheWalrus ($121.50 in chips)
Seat 3: Duke748 ($106.55 in chips)
Seat 4: loetje ($99 in chips)
Seat 6: aleKs21 ($121.10 in chips)
loetje: posts small blind $0.50
aleKs21: posts big blind $1

Holecards
Dealt to AndTheWalrus JdQc
inwooke: raises $2 to $3
AndTheWalrus : calls $3

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TT1   Canada. Jun 29 2008 10:21. Posts 465

if his bets were 4x bb he either probably has something big or like 7-8s 8-9s 9-10s 10-js, easy fold in early pos

0.0Last edit: 29/06/2008 11:06

Kilay   Netherlands. Jun 29 2008 11:04. Posts 1960

Really hard to get some kind of range estimation since all you know that he just changed his opening raising size, could be misclick (it happens...), could be a big hand (although I've seen those kind of players min-raise their big hands preflop more often) or whatever.

Hard to tell if you didn't see anything him raising smaller and know what it means, what I think is a bigger factor is his position and without much of a read and against those stats I'd just fold this... No reason to think you are good against his range here with QJo and it's not like it yields you huge impied odds, rather have some medium suited connector if you're trying to flop big and stack his AA-QQ or AK spiking top pair.


ChromaX   Bulgaria. Jun 29 2008 11:15. Posts 392

his range dominates JQo so badly ,and when you actually flop TP you never know if it's good

AA is only a pair MUPPET - the guy who cracked my AA calling AI pf with QJ 

Fox   . Jun 29 2008 13:22. Posts 3110

sometmies player dependent. but this is a fold normally.

if it was suited and something like 89s i'd rather call with that.


buffalo78   Canada. Jun 29 2008 20:23. Posts 229

Is this serious ?


LostDevil   . Jun 29 2008 21:11. Posts 99

call with like 45suited here way before ud call with that garbage. huge spew

ship ship hooray 

traxamillion   United States. Jun 29 2008 21:14. Posts 10468

isn't he utg?

snapfold this


Python817   Canada. Jun 29 2008 21:21. Posts 2733

3betting him with 27 >>>>>>>>> calling with JQo


killThemDonks   Canada. Jun 29 2008 21:37. Posts 2681


  On June 29 2008 20:11 LostDevil wrote:
call with like 45suited here way before ud call with that garbage. huge spew


ShaunR   United States. Jun 30 2008 01:26. Posts 604

That's such a trash hand. Even calling out of the big blind to a 3bb raise is highly questionable.


traxamillion   United States. Jun 30 2008 03:14. Posts 10468

this hand in fact has in fact bad reverse implied odds vs this guys range plus u have ppl to act behind you.


this is the dude u flop a queen with and think ur getting in a vbet somewhere but u get called by aq


4Kingell   United Kingdom. Jun 30 2008 04:27. Posts 1453

Agree with all above AND you can't read anything in to his different bet sizing unless you have history and have a read - it could mean that he has a premium hand and wants action, could mean he has a weaker hand and doesn't want to put so much in (rare), could be everyone else has been betting 3x BB and he is adjusting or more likely he just want to vary his opening raise size to get people thinking........or calling with trash like QJo......

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gawdawaful   Canada. Jun 30 2008 06:24. Posts 9015

How good is your post flop game? If you have to ask, this is probably bad

Im only good at poker when I run good 

itachi   United States. Jun 30 2008 06:57. Posts 6

Can someone explain what "villain is a typical 16/11/1 guy." means?


killThemDonks   Canada. Jun 30 2008 07:10. Posts 2681


  On June 30 2008 05:57 itachi wrote:
Can someone explain what "villain is a typical 16/11/1 guy." means?



...it means u shouldnt be calling his raises with JQo.


he voluntarily puts money in the pot 16% of the time,
raises preflop 11%
has an agression factor of 1...which probably means he is probably a weak post flop player..given his other stats.


xafies   Greece. Jun 30 2008 07:40. Posts 1079

Actually i had an argument with a friend here(he was saying that calling here is a leak).In my point of view most of the times this guy has a hand like 22 33 45s etc/He knows he got to raise it but not much(I believe he never has a good hand here-he is not fishy-).So i think i can call and take it down easily in most flops .Obv im wrong regarding the replies
Thanks

You can not lose if you do not playLast edit: 30/06/2008 07:41

itachi   United States. Jun 30 2008 08:59. Posts 6


  On June 30 2008 06:10 killThemDonks wrote:
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...it means u shouldnt be calling his raises with JQo.


he voluntarily puts money in the pot 16% of the time,
raises preflop 11%
has an agression factor of 1...which probably means he is probably a weak post flop player..given his other stats.


ty


ShaunR   United States. Jun 30 2008 17:13. Posts 604

If that is your read then just 3bet. Let him call to try to outflop you, then take it down when he misses the flop 90% of the time


TT1   Canada. Jun 30 2008 20:11. Posts 465

and what happens when someone behind him calls aswell with aq or kq and a q drops on the flop when your oop? imo fold these garbage hands early pos n don't think about it too much

0.0Last edit: 30/06/2008 20:19

ShaunR   United States. Jun 30 2008 21:36. Posts 604

We're in the cutoff. Do you not raise JQ in the cutoff? Surely if we can raise it we can stomp on someone with a read that their hand is weak.


 



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