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Mattby
11-29-2006, 12:02 PM
PT or PAHUD doesn't work on poker heaven so no numbers on villain. Only read I have on him is that he multitables and I think he is a winning player

Seat 1: MP (48.75)
Seat 2: Hero(57.35)
Seat 3: MP+3 (42.55)
Seat 4: Villain (49.75)
Seat 5: SB (37.25)
Seat 6: BB (53.75)
Seat 7: UTG (99.63)
Seat 8: UTG+1 (53.95)
Seat 9: UTG+2 (87.15)
Seat 10:UTG+3(6.75)
SB post SB 0.25
BB post BB 0.50

** Deal **

Hero [Q /images/graemlins/spade.gif, Q /images/graemlins/heart.gif]

*** Bet Round 1 ***

3 Call 0.50, 2 Folds, Hero Raise to 3.00, 1 fold, Villain Call 3.00, 5 Folds

*** Flop(Board): *** : [9 /images/graemlins/club.gif, 4 /images/graemlins/club.gif, 2 /images/graemlins/diamond.gif]

*** Bet Round 2 ***

Hero Bet 5.50 Villain Raise to 11.00 Hero Raise to 20.00 Villain All-in 46.75
Hero ???

How would you play this hand?

InfectorGadget
11-29-2006, 12:23 PM
Villain overcalling behind your raise after all those limpers seems very fishy. This seem to be 99-JJ which they see as too weak to reraise, but too strong to fold, so they rather call, so that is big part of his range.

Now I guess he could be a set miner and therefore calling your raise with any PP.

I guess he could do this with AKs aswell, but again I dont see that as very likely hand either.

Based on this I think you have to call. He could be doing this with JJ or TT, but most likely you are behind a set or maybe slowplayed overpair, and based on that you have to call for pure pot odds.

But I would maybe shove over his minraise or call and evaluate turn (kinda bad considering this might be a flushdraw)

Esmerelda
11-29-2006, 01:23 PM
Either call and reevaluate or reraise all in. The way you have done it just commits you without putting villain to the test if he has just a flush draw.

I am thinking set or some sort of strong combo draw, these min raises usually mean strength so I would call and reevaluate on the turn often and shove sometimes.

I can't see folding but I no longer want to play this hand for my stack if I can avoid it against a passive villain you might not have to.

Esmerelda
11-29-2006, 01:23 PM
as played it's a call.