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live poker, flopped straight w/ st flush draw |
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edzwoo   United States. Aug 25 2008 10:14. Posts 5911 | | |
This is from memory so try to bear with me.
I was playing a friendly 6max micro-sng style game w/ rebuys (starting stacks are 50, buyin and rebuys are $2) one rebuy per person. Villain won about 7 of the last 8 hands via limping or limp-calling a raise, then betting every street. He would show his bluffs, which included stuff like limping 84o and bluffing on a 39Q board over 3 people. An earlier hand we played, I had A4o on a QQT board, and called his flop raise. Turn was a K and I checkraised him all in (not as a bluff, but assuming I had the best hand), and he called w/ A7 for the split. Essentially, raising any two.
Villian (UTG) limps (stack 90)
UTG+1 folds (30)
MP limps (30)
BTN folds (100)
Hero (SB) calls w/ T8cc (80)
BB checks (50)
Pot (16)
Flop Qd, Jc, 9c
Villain bets 10, everyone folds, I call
Pot (36)
Turn 8s
Villain bets 20, I call
Pot (76)
River Ts
Villain shoves, I pukecall, villain flips over K9hh.
Knowing 100% villain will bluff any two until the river, should I still be shoving the turn or reraising a street? Was the river call bad since he'd probably shove w/out a king?
EDIT: Payout structure is something like winner takes 80%, 2nd place gets the rest.
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thewh00sel   United States. Aug 25 2008 12:04. Posts 2735 | | |
lead flop let him raise you and get it in, + you're OOP and in a multiway pot someone has something a lot of the time on this board so you have to lead. |
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bah i dont really hate it if the player is how you describe.. just the worst turn and river possible. if you know almost for sure that he'd get it in on any turn and river then I don't think check calling all the way is bad. but in a normal multiway pot I lead flop. |
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edzwoo   United States. Aug 25 2008 13:06. Posts 5911 | | |
| | On August 25 2008 11:22 Liquid`Drone wrote:
bah i dont really hate it if the player is how you describe.. just the worst turn and river possible. if you know almost for sure that he'd get it in on any turn and river then I don't think check calling all the way is bad. but in a normal multiway pot I lead flop. |
I normally lead as well, but he bet the flop 100% of the time, so I was planning on shoving over anyone that called just for some extra value, but he folded everyone else out for like the 5th time, so I decided to call. Turn made my monster look a little weaker, and the river just ruined it. Was the river call appropriate, since I'm calling only for a split? |
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edzwoo   United States. Aug 25 2008 13:09. Posts 5911 | | |
| | On August 25 2008 11:04 thewh00sel wrote:
lead flop let him raise you and get it in, + you're OOP and in a multiway pot someone has something a lot of the time on this board so you have to lead. |
Problem is no one has ever bet into him yet, and if I suddenly give him action, it would probably insta-fold a bunch of air. I am 100% certain he would lead the flop, so I was planning on shoving over if anyone else called. |
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you gotta call river against this kind of player I think but meh I do think you need to raise at some point before the river.. |
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Sicks Macks   United States. Aug 25 2008 17:48. Posts 3929 | | |
There is no worse feeling in poker than a counterfeited flopped straight. Ever. I'm so sorry. |
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use hand converter pleaseeeee |
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Bejamin1   Canada. Aug 26 2008 18:58. Posts 7042 | | |
Raise turn and call any river. As played just go with your read and call. |
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