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Fletcher19 11-25-2007 01:07 PM

5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
Villain is running like 32/14. He is pretty unspectacular and seems to give up a ton postflop although he will make very small bluff raises when frustrated paticularily on scary boards, for example i cbet/3bet a monotone flop about 2 orbits before this after he min raised me. I have also seen him c/r back to back streets but he's never shown anything down.

Who checks and who bets this turn?

No IQ poker 5.00/10.00, hand converted by the iPoker Converter at Talking-Poker

saw flop | saw showdown</font>

Button Hero ($2514.00)
SB MANDRAKEn1 ($812.00)
BB HFG ($1000.00)
UTG Villain ($1924.50)</font>
UTG+1 Amilda ($88.00)
CO TaraGold ($387.25)

Preflop: Hero is on the Button with 6http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/heart.gif 9http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/heart.gif
villain calls 10.00, 2 folds, Hero raises to 45.00, 2 folds, villain calls 35.00.

Flop (105.00) 7http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/heart.gif 7http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...mages/club.gif 3http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...ages/heart.gif
villain checks, Hero bets 75.00, villain raises to 150.00, Hero calls 75.00.

Turn (405.00) 8http://www.talking-poker.com/templat...mages/club.gif
villain checks, Hero??

FionnMac 11-25-2007 01:10 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
with these stacks def bet, $300

nuggetz87 11-25-2007 01:12 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
mmmm...i guess i'd bet 309 since you're deep.

annex21 11-25-2007 01:22 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
If you've seen him c/r two streets I'd check this back. You're hand has a ton of equity vs his range here but you won't be able to call another c/r.

Plus, even if you miss your draw you can always try to take it away on the river as he probably isn't checking a big hand on the river. Really depends how aggro the villain is for me because the worst scenario would be bet/raise so 1st priority is avoiding that.

Rampage_Jackson 11-25-2007 01:49 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
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Plus, even if you miss your draw you can always try to take it away on the river as he probably isn't checking a big hand on the river. Really depends how aggro the villain is for me because the worst scenario would be bet/raise so 1st priority is avoiding that.

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I don't really like bluffing after we check behind on the turn. I find it better to use that betting pattern for value betting.

Moemar 11-25-2007 02:09 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
I bet, seems like he was C/ring the flop to check if you wanted to stick around

fees 11-25-2007 02:15 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
I would check and take a free one, though I intend on bluffing rivers that we are checked to because I feel that c/minraise + check + check = air and he will fold some whiffed hands that we beat

whatelseisthere 11-25-2007 02:21 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
3-bet flop to $450? doesn't commit you I think. what do you if he leads a blank turn?

SmackinYaUp 11-25-2007 02:27 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
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Plus, even if you miss your draw you can always try to take it away on the river as he probably isn't checking a big hand on the river. Really depends how aggro the villain is for me because the worst scenario would be bet/raise so 1st priority is avoiding that.

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I don't really like bluffing after we check behind on the turn. I find it better to use that betting pattern for value betting.

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Usually yes, but there's a good chance this opponent has nothing at all. If he checks the turn and river, a bluff might do the trick. Plus, as a bad reg, he'll think you're less likely to be chasing a draw on a paired board.

Unknown Soldier 11-25-2007 03:16 PM

Re: 5/10 Deep vs Bad Reg
 
whats his limp calling range?


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