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locoo   Peru. Sep 23 2008 13:08. Posts 4566

Submitted by : locoo

GAME #1179914908: Texas Hold'em NL $10/$20 2008-09-23 18:46:30
Table Bilibino (No DP)
Seat 3: 7diavolo7 ($280.00 in chips) DEALER
Seat 5: Upay4myfliedlice ($2,868.00 in chips)
Seat 6: LOCOO22 ($2,030.00 in chips)
Seat 8: ThorstenS77 ($2,317.00 in chips)
Seat 10: IrresistibleMolester ($2,260.00 in chips)
Upay4myfliedlice: Post SB $10.00
LOCOO22 : Post BB $20.00

Holecards
Dealt to LOCOO22 9s7s
ThorstenS77: Fold
IrresistibleMolester: Raise (NF) $60.00
7diavolo7: Fold
Upay4myfliedlice: Fold
LOCOO22 : Raise (NF) $240.00
IrresistibleMolester: Call $180.00

Flop (Pot : $210.00)

   7h6hKs
LOCOO22 : Bet $340.00
IrresistibleMolester: Call $340.00

Turn (Pot : $890.00)

   7h6hKs8c
LOCOO22 : Bet $1,450.00



I would like comments on every street.

Preflop: So i decided to 3 bet because this guy folds a lot to 3 bets and I have this tendency to 3 bet always when the original raiser takes a bit of time to raise.

Flop: Is backdoor happy for me so my plan was to bet flop and shove any turn that hit me, I think the flop bet should've been bigger so I can shove lots of good turns (is that thinking correct?)

Turn : So i did.

Problem is no real history in 3 bet pots beforehand, with this info what is the best play? and if best is to just fold/call pre then what is best after reraising?

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[vital]Myth    United States. Sep 23 2008 13:16. Posts 12159

looks good

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Zanjong   Afghanistan. Sep 23 2008 15:22. Posts 3076

If he folds to alot of 3bets he should have a good hand then?? So you know his range is tight and decide to bluff him off... I would pick a better spot.


TimDawg    United States. Sep 23 2008 16:57. Posts 10197

Seat 10: IrresistibleMolester

ahahahahaha awesome name

online bob is actually a pretty smart person, not at all like the creepy fucker that sits in the sofa telling me he does nasty shit to me when im asleep - pinball 

[vital]Myth    United States. Sep 23 2008 22:01. Posts 12159


  On September 23 2008 14:22 Zanjong wrote:
If he folds to alot of 3bets he should have a good hand then?? So you know his range is tight and decide to bluff him off... I would pick a better spot.

i don't really think this is necessarily right. we should still have a lot of fold equity when we shove the turn. even for a tight guy there should still be a lot of hands peeling one card on the flop. and if he does call with 1pair we are gonna suck out a decent amount. and if he calls with a set we are still sucking out a fair amount. i definitely agree that we can find a lot of better spots but i don't think this one is gonna show a loss in the long run

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NMcNasty    United States. Sep 23 2008 22:10. Posts 2041

Yeah turn is really close

err on the side of aggression for metagame


n0rthf4ce    United States. Sep 23 2008 23:48. Posts 8119


  On September 23 2008 12:08 locoo wrote:
Problem is no real history in 3 bet pots beforehand, with this info what is the best play? and if best is to just fold/call pre then what is best after reraising?


Not having previous history isn't really a problem, because it allows you to establish it with this hand. The shove on the turn not only gives you a lot of FE, but carries with it a lot of metagame implications that if he calls or if it folds can be used to your advantage.

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Jamie217   Canada. Sep 26 2008 12:56. Posts 4351

Yeah agree with peachy looks good to me


JonnyCosMo   United States. Oct 05 2008 03:15. Posts 7292

This is pretty sexy imo

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Babs   Australia. Oct 06 2008 02:16. Posts 1178

hmm, I don't think he's ever folding turn.. but since you're out of position this is really your only option

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