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Old 11-27-2006, 08:31 PM
raze raze is offline
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Default Crypto, two fun rivers

First of all, anyone got a good Crypto hand converter? I swear mine worked last time... sorry about the manual type.


Crypto 2/4 pounds. Very loose, great table. CO is unknown, first hand @ table hence the post. MP seems fairly tight & reasonable.

1. I've got KK in the SB.

UTG limps, MP raises, CO (poster) calls, Button fold, Hero 3-bets, BB fold, UTG calls, MP caps, all call.

Flop: (3-2-2 rainbow), very big pot
I lead, MP raises, CO cold-calls, I 3-bet, both call.

Turn (3-2-2-K rainbow)
I bet, MP folds, CO calls.

River (3-2-2-K-A, no flush possible)
I bet, CO raises, I 3-bet, CO 4-bet, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10...

Now here's the thing. I didn't notice that this guy posted. As far as I knew, he was completely unknown and he cold-called both pre-flop and on the flop.

How many bets do you think is reasonable here?








2. Same table, villain is the respectable MP from last hand.

Fish (80/5/1.4) limps, I limp MP w JcTc, SB completes, Villain checks.

Flop: (Jx-8c-6x)
Blinds check, Fish bets, I raise, Villain cold-calls, Fish calls.

Turn: (Jx-8c-6x-2c)
Check, check, I bet, Villain raises, Fish cold-calls... I call.

River: (Jx-8c-6x-2c-8x)
Villain bets, Fish folds... pot is like 11-12bb.
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Old 11-27-2006, 09:03 PM
Jiggymike Jiggymike is offline
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Default Re: Crypto, two fun rivers

First hand you can go wild. You are good against anything besides 22 and AA. I'll bet he had A2 the way he played it although he MIGHT have the quads. However, you can't really worry about things like that. I'd put in about 8 bets total.

Second hand I would make a miserable call. He probably doesn't have the 8 with that cold call flop and then raise turn. Actually, the pot is pretty big but I THINK that folding here against a decent player wouldn't be terrible. If you hadn't picked up flush draw on turn, you probably could have folded to his raise. But because he is BB, he could have anything, and you just outdrew J6 (definitely possible shown his play!) so I guess throw a call out there. He would have raised AQ or KQ (probably) preflop so you might split or you might even beat something like J9 or a weaker J. Now I think you should call JUST in case he had J6, J2, or 62 (unlikely with the cold call).
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Old 11-27-2006, 10:41 PM
Kwaz Kwaz is offline
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Default Re: Crypto, two fun rivers

1. All in.
2. Call.

Standard.
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