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 Handnr: 969591Submitted by : hording
 
 ***** Hand History for Game 1744521704 *****  Boss $500.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, April 12, 12:32:13 ET 2012
 Table Diana Turbo 4  Real Money
 Seat 5 is the button
 Seat 1: Linus92   $0.00 USD
 Seat 2: Hero   $752.32 USD
 Seat 3: Garjolla   $2378.11 USD
 Seat 4:    $0.00 USD
 Seat 5: Matovic   $1684.62 USD
 Hero posts small blind [$2.50 USD].
 Garjolla posts big blind [$5.00 USD].
 
 Holecards
 Dealt to Hero [
   ] Matovic raises [$17.50 USD]
 Hero raises [$55.00 USD]
 Garjolla folds
 Matovic calls [$40.00 USD]
 
 Flop (Pot : $117.50)
 
 
     Hero bets [$70.00 USD]
 Matovic calls [$70.00 USD]
 
 Turn (Pot : $257.50)
 
 
      Hero checks
 Matovic bets [$169.00 USD]
 Hero calls [$169.00 USD]
 
 River (Pot : $595.50)
 
 
       Hero checks
 Matovic bets [$1388.12 USD]
 
   
            		
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                            |  | hording   Sweden. Apr 12 2012 08:54. Posts 474 |  |  |  | | Villain is a badaggro reg, 40/30 over 300 hands, calls with a lot of junk IP, do you like 3 betting 66 when you know he calls really wide?
 40% fold to cbet, and on the turn he has 17.0 aggression so when I check I expect him to bet all KJ/AQ/JT type of hands and all draws. River aggression is 4.0 but imo this guy is bad and when he shoves it doesn't feel like a valuebet, I was thinking he maybe hit his queen with like KQ or something but can also shove missed draws...
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                            |  | bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Apr 12 2012 09:02. Posts 8649 |  |  |  | | i prefer flatting pre vs the majority of players, but esp. this kind of villain. | 
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                            |  | Almebeast   Sweden. Apr 12 2012 09:43. Posts 797 |  |  |  | | Agree with bigredhoss. 66 is just super hard to play after 3betting, even if you in theory do well vs his calling range. | 
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                            |  | rememp   Canada. Apr 12 2012 10:17. Posts 480 |  |  |  | | You're playing above my level here, but I agree with above, flatting this allows you to make much easier river decisions on this type of flop against a guy like this, and when it's not 3bet pre this type of villain generally just shows less interest in the hand/ tries less to get creative | 
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                            |  | mnj   United States. Apr 12 2012 14:07. Posts 3848 |  |  |  | | 
 |  | On  April 12 2012 08:02  bigredhoss wrote: i prefer flatting pre vs the majority of players, but esp. this kind of villain.
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                            |  | mnj   United States. Apr 12 2012 14:09. Posts 3848 |  |  |  | | if he's taht loose open up your 3 betting range TT+ AT+ KQo KJs+ but don't 3 bet hands that play like shit post flop since you are pretty much assuming 100% of the time that villain is going to call you | 
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