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1.6 PFR% on a 15% VP$IP reg is very different from a 47% VP$IP donk.
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#12
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I don't see anyway you can get away from this hand now.
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#13
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flop bet too large. also ask yourself how commited you want to be? do you want all 300bbs to go in? [/ QUOTE ] I can see your point but with this guy i wouldn't mind going all-in. But in this hand i think is range is quite limited, QQ,KK,AA,AK. How much would you bet on that flop? Anyway, after playing that way on the flop i think my best option was to shove. If i checked and he bet i'd have a really hard time folding here. If i bet i'd be commited to put the rest of my money in. Turn: ($238) 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> <font color="red">Hero bets $304.7 (All-In)</font>, MP folds He took a while to fold so he probably had KK or maybe AK. |
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1.6 PFR% on a 15% VP$IP reg is very different from a 47% VP$IP donk. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly what i'm thinking. You get a lot of these types of players on Party, and very rarely does a 1.6%PFR encompass the top 1.6% of hands. I probably still going broke here. |
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he never folds KK here, it is AK or JJ
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#16
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Yes usually when their pfr is so much smaller than their VPIP they raise weird stuff.. and they try to get really tricky with their big pairs.
I'd consider a stack-a-donk line a 3 AF for someone 47 VPIP is pretty high. Obviously this is dangerous as you run the risk of giving him a free card. I really doubt he's ever folding KK there. |
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#17
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MP ($297.85) Hero ($421.20) Preflop: Hero is SB with A , A . UTG raises to $3.5, MP raises to $12, 2 folds, <font color="red">Hero raises to $41</font>, 1 fold, UTG folds, MP calls $28.50. Flop: ($86) 7 , Q , T (2 players)<font color="red">Hero bets $76</font>, MP calls $76. [/ QUOTE ] if you dont want to play for 300BB's this deep then bet less on the flop or check. if you pot it, you shouldnt be looking to fold anytime afterwards. if i 4-bet AA and see a Q or K this deep, im generally trying to work the pot so i put in around 150bb's or so, fwiw |
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[ QUOTE ] flop bet too large. also ask yourself how commited you want to be? do you want all 300bbs to go in? [/ QUOTE ] I can see your point but with this guy i wouldn't mind going all-in. But in this hand i think is range is quite limited, QQ,KK,AA,AK. How much would you bet on that flop? Anyway, after playing that way on the flop i think my best option was to shove. If i checked and he bet i'd have a really hard time folding here. If i bet i'd be commited to put the rest of my money in. Turn: ($238) 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> <font color="red">Hero bets $304.7 (All-In)</font>, MP folds He took a while to fold so he probably had KK or maybe AK. [/ QUOTE ] Wow, terrible line ... |
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the flop bet is great, commits AQ/KK/JJ.
check the turn, probably just get it all in if he bets |
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#20
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Against this sort of player, with preflop action the way it was, and this deep, I would make a monster preflop raise. ~$70 or so. He'll call, and then the hand is easy peasy: stack off no matter what falls.
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