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$5/10 Live NL game here in Vegas. We were full for several hours, but the game recently became 5 handed.
Shortest stack has $500 behind. I have $1800. Villian has $3k. Biggest stack is between us and has around $4K. Reads: I am in seat 2. The two players to my right are horrible. The player immediately to my left is a pro. The player to his left has been talking all night about how he just cashed in a local big event for around 10K and it is obviously the only reason he is playing in the game. He is tight-solid-predictable but good enough to beat most 2/5 games in Vegas right now. I haven't seen him get very creative, but he has made some moves at pots from time to time. I've never seen him move with air. The Hand: I am in the CO and UTG fish limps. I have A-7d and make it $35, which was a common raise amount since we got short handed. Button folds and villian calls quickly. BB and UTG both fold. FLOP: 7-4-2 rainbow. Villian checks and I bet $60. He looks like he contemplates a c/r, but calls. My impression is that he was considering taking me off the hand right there but I didn't have a strong read about his hand value at that point. TURN: K. No flush draw on board. Villian checks. His body language tells me that he is ready to play a big pot. I check. RIVER: 7 He pretty quickly leads for $60 and I raise to $200 straight. He re-raises to $900. I have $1500 behind and he has almost 2K left after the raise. My immediate read is that he is strong but not full, though he could have played 2-2 or 4-4 that way based on his prior play. I only considered calling and re-raising for the rest of my chips. Which option do you like better or is there another line to the hand that you would have preferred? Thank you in advance for any comments. Irieguy |
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