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SemPeR   Canada. Aug 13 2010 01:33. Posts 2288 | | |
Submitted by : SemPeR
***** Hand History for Game 3434619770 ***** (Prima)
$400.00 USD NL Texas Holdem - Tuesday, July 20, 11:36:25 ET 2010
Table Walk the Line 2 (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Seat 1: wtf-is-fold ( $469.60 USD )
Seat 2: OttoOgEugen ( $418.00 USD )
Seat 3: douglas1 ( $521.93 USD )
Seat 4: Hero ( $547.38 USD )
Seat 5: calibrat ( $561.50 USD )
Seat 6: SimpleBot ( $81.10 USD )
OttoOgEugen posts small blind [$2.00 USD].
douglas1 posts big blind [$4.00 USD].
Holecards Hero raises [$12.00 USD]
calibrat folds
SimpleBot folds
wtf-is-fold calls [$12.00 USD]
OttoOgEugen folds
douglas1 folds
Flop (Pot : $30.00)
Hero bets [$20.00 USD]
wtf-is-fold calls [$20.00 USD]
Turn (Pot : $70.00)
Hero bets [$48.00 USD]
wtf-is-fold raises [$133.00 USD]
Hero
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Villain is an aggro thinking lag-reg that will have a lot of floats in his flop range. Bet when checked to is fairly high.
I expect him to have a lot of turned equity (AT 8Q QT, club combos), semibluffs (pretty much just 86 and 56) and purebluffs (A5s A6s, KQ, 66? etc are all possibilities).
He wouldn't raise a naked jack so his value range is sets, (97s J7s J9) the the obvious T8s.
Clearly then, I want to play back, but how? Can we raise? And if so, to how much?
I'm thinking like 274 (obviously to call if shipped on, we have 160 behind and the pot will be like 950). If called we can give up and save a few $s or fold out some better if we think he's on QT/naked clubs; not a big deal since we're very rarely getting called.
edit:
sorry, I neglected to add all the notes/history.
I know villain is lag with a wide btn call open range just based on a couple sessions we've played. He's not the kind of player who aggressively 3bets utg opens, something I noted immediately.
A couple of hands showed he was clearly hand reading. He's also called down my 3 barrel bluff with 9x9s on like a J5s6s-low blank spade -blank. He open btn, call 3bet, call turn w/ fd, call river fairly quickly.
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Zalfor   United States. Aug 13 2010 02:24. Posts 2236 | | |
u have odds? if so call. and maybe lead river.
if not, fold. doesnt look like you have odds though.
but if you relay want to raise, just jam the turn. he might just dime up and fold QXcc because he thinks hes not getting odds against A high. |
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Highcard   Canada. Aug 13 2010 06:35. Posts 5428 | | |
if you honestly think he has that much bluff range that probably still ships, draw range and ship range that is not made but higher than you than you can call and since you are first to act, shove most rivers. I think 3 betting the turn is bad |
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Highcard   Canada. Aug 13 2010 06:38. Posts 5428 | | |
unless you have a strong enough read that he raises turn/folds a lot or something weird like that |
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Grass.nS)   United States. Aug 13 2010 13:23. Posts 400 | | |
Villain shouldn't be pure bluffing turn since your range for betting this turn is pretty strong and the flop would be a better spot to raise as a pure bluff. I think villain's range on the turn contains a few combo draws (KQcc, KTcc, AQcc, 68cc, etc), and hands he can have for value are 8Ts, a slowplayed set on the flop, J9s, and sometimes JJ.
Haven't run stove on this spot, but I'm fairly sure his range is not really going to be folding too often to a turn 3bet. Your hand has zero showdown value so your only hope is to bluff him off the pot (probably only viable by calling turn and donking river), or by calling his turn raise and getting the money in when you hit your straight. Pretty sure you don't have correct odds to call for the straight, add that to the fact that the 8 really makes it hard to get paid off, as well as the problem that if he did this with a club draw then you're drawing really thin. All things point to a fold here. |
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What about check raise these flops with hands like open ended, top pair, over pairs, and sets? |
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and throw hands that have turn card equity. |
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