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Kilay   Netherlands. Sep 04 2008 15:46. Posts 1960 | | |
The guy was playing 31/22 and pretty aggro over 75 hands. He was certainly spewy and too suspicious but he wasn't complete braindead and did have somewhat of a thought process I guess, so he didn't make lots of bluffs with total airballs. Just made a lot of semibluffs and marginal plays/calldowns whenever something weird happened.
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This hand against same guy happened like 3 orbits or so before:
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Now I was 3-betting him quite a bit since he was so laggy and he had a steal% of over 45 and upto this AK hand he was folding everytime so I guess he just got sick off it and decided A7ss was good enough...
Maybe a good thing to know about the KK hand is he was taking sometime to raise so I was being ready to insta-repop him since I thought he'd spazz out if he thought something was up and would find my insta-3-bet pretty suspicious. Now it did but I am not sure how to continue.
I thought about flatting his 4-bet there because I did suspect him to do something spazzy like this thinking I'd be bluffing again but I don't want an A to flop and hate my life... |
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Sicks Macks   United States. Sep 04 2008 16:10. Posts 3929 | | |
1st Hand: I shove and expect to get called sometimes by AK, JJ+. It comes off as a bluff that way. I think a 5 bet at [25nl] screams AA or KK and nothing else. Flatting is ok IP because you can shove over his cbet (he needs to c-bet in 3 bet pots for this to work) on Q- high flops.
2nd Hand: Get it in with TPTK in 3bet pots for less than 100bb. A9 and A6 aren't in too many players 3bet calling range (though I'd say the same about A7) so you're only worried about sets, but lots of people holding AJ, AQ, and AK think that your range includes TT-KK c-betting. Sometimes you just get sucked out on. |
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Kilay   Netherlands. Sep 04 2008 16:17. Posts 1960 | | |
Hehehe, sorry but not really questioning my play in the 2nd hand, just trying to show what happened some hands before that could definitly have some effect on the 1st hand but still feel free to criticize my play if you see anything being wrong with it. |
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rogier   Netherlands. Sep 04 2008 16:54. Posts 1528 | | |
flat it anyway. shoves not getting called by worse most likely. flat and shove over cbet indeed :D odds of Ahi flop arent that big, risk it |
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CrownRoyal   United States. Sep 04 2008 16:59. Posts 11386 | | | |
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traxamillion   United States. Sep 04 2008 17:22. Posts 10468 | | | |
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Fox   . Sep 04 2008 17:37. Posts 3110 | | |
hand 1. Shove, don't overthink these spots the limits you're at just keep it simple.
hand 2. It's a 3 bet pot, bet bigger on the flop and get it in.
these are pretty simple situations you're almost looking for colorful ways to play them. 3 Bet pot with AK on an A high flop? KK vs a 4 bet preflop?
Play solid poker and play strong with strong hands no need to get cute. |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Sep 04 2008 19:07. Posts 9634 | | | |
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Kilay   Netherlands. Sep 05 2008 01:16. Posts 1960 | | |
Hmm, I think I played the AK hand pretty well since he played in a way that he think he was really suspicious and could shove light over a small bet.
The KK hand I did shove thinking he could easily do that with at least TT+ and AQ+ and maybe even 88+ or so and he would still be suspicious and call a shove light but he ended up folding and asking in chat if I had AA. |
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KwarK   United Kingdom. Sep 05 2008 02:57. Posts 1019 | | |
| | On September 04 2008 16:37 Fox wrote:
hand 1. Shove, don't overthink these spots the limits you're at just keep it simple.
hand 2. It's a 3 bet pot, bet bigger on the flop and get it in.
these are pretty simple situations you're almost looking for colorful ways to play them. 3 Bet pot with AK on an A high flop? KK vs a 4 bet preflop?
Play solid poker and play strong with strong hands no need to get cute. |
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