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FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
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No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $50/$100 9 players Converter Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is BB with Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] UTG folds, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 raises to $275</font>, 6 folds, Hero calls. Flop: 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ($600, 2 players) Hero checks, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 bets $200</font>, <font color="#cc0000">Hero raises to $1200</font>, <font color="#cc0000">UTG+1 raises all-in $3956</font>, Hero ??? Villain is a complete donkish maniac (51/40 over 70 hands) who had showndown complete rubbish, cold-calling pf-raises with A5o and even went all-in with bottom-pair on a K-high flop (against a pf-raiser!). If he doesn´t hit the board, he tends to make a conti-bet and fold the turn. Are those reads enough to call him preflop / on the flop? |
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
what are stacks? assuming your semi deep, i dont mind the call preflop.
dont raise this flop unless your prepared to call a push tho. Given your description you have to call, but in general i just call flop unless im v. happy to get it in |
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
My stack was about 5k, Villain had about 4k.
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
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dont raise this flop unless your prepared to call a push tho. Given your description you have to call, but in general i just call flop unless im v. happy to get it in [/ QUOTE ] Agree. You said he was a donk, so go with it. Even if you're behind, you'll have outs. But I'd expect to be ahead a good portion. |
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
OK, I tell you what happened. I was slightly astonished about his push but I reluctantly called (which I planned to do anyway before I raised the flop). Unfortunately he rubbed my nose into his 88 - which held up and even improved to FH by the river.
I just wanted to know if I overreached here - as I had a sizeable stack (slightly above average) and was in no need to tangle with the table-maniac. |
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
"If he doesn´t hit the board, he tends to make a conti-bet and fold the turn"
How come you didn't go with this read? |
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
I wanted him to fold his overcards as well as any straigh draws (i.e. AT) ...
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
What I was getting at was that you said that if he misses he seems to give up after a bit of resistance. You've shown that by a 1200 bet but he re-pushes, surely your read of him says that he has something good here.
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
Ok, now I got you. What I wanted to say was, that if he missed the board completely, he backs off. If he hit instead anything (whatever it might be) he plays aggressive.
Here is an example (roughly out of my memory): Blinds are 30/60 MP2 (about 7k) raises to 240, Villain (Maniac, 5k) calls in the SB. Flop comes 59T rainbow. Villain bets 300, MP2 calls. Turn comes K. Villain instapushes (remember his stack-size!!!) ... is called by MP2 and shows A5, losing against MP2´s AK. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: FTOPS #6 (322$): QJo on the BB, facing a pf-raise from a maniac
Not that it's relavant to this post, but my table played like a total rock garden.
Funniest comment of the day way: A guy raises UTG+1, gets RRed by MP+3, it get's back to the original raiser. He writes "queens no good at this table" and mucks. |
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