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[NL200] QJs turns oesd + flush draw
Villain in this hand was a nit, 14/7 or something like that over roughly 100 hands. What's your line for the turn?
(sorry for the messed up format; somebody please write a good iPoker converter [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) GAME #594076714: Texas Hold'em NL $1.00/$2.00 2007-07-07 01:10:27 Table Kabale Seat 3: BB ($210.00 in chips) Seat 5: Hero ($562.56 in chips) Seat 6: Villain ($220.10 in chips) Seat 8: Button ($61.45 in chips) DEALER Seat 10: SB ($184.08 in chips) SB: Post SB $1.00 BB: Post BB $2.00 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]] Hero: Raise $8.00 Villain: Call $8.00 Button: Fold SB: Fold BB: Fold *** FLOP *** [10[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 5[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]] Hero: Bet $12.00 Villain: Raise $28.00 Hero: Call $16.00 *** TURN *** [9[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]] Hero ??? |
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Re: [NL200] QJs turns oesd + flush draw
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(sorry for the messed up format; somebody please write a good iPoker converter [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) [/ QUOTE ] Well I dunno about good, but you could try http://www.talking-poker.com/hands/converter.aspx As for the hand i don't think you have any fold equity by leading against most nits ranges, there most likely to just reraise you all-in. I think I might actually go for a check-raise all-in on the turn. Most of the cards that complete your draws are scare cards and could kill your action. By check-raising you maximise fold equity as it's a very strong look bet, a nit might evan lay down two pair here. |
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Re: [NL200] QJs turns oesd + flush draw
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a nit might evan lay down two pair here. [/ QUOTE ] A 14/7 nit never has top pair or two pair on this board and almost always has a set here. A nit is not cold calling T9, AT, KT etc that would give him top pair or top two, he's almost never cold-calilng suited connectors/gappers OOP and he's usually reraising pairs over TT. I would say in most cases vs a 14/7 nit you're still drawing live but you don't have fold equity to c/r all in on the turn against his range. You fold out all of his bluffs, which are pretty much all you beat, as well as a few hands you are ahead of and he snap calls with most hands that you're a dog to. Stacks are deep enough here that you can c/c the turn and c/f the river UI. He's not betting very big so you're still likely to get good odds to draw and hit one of your straight and flush outs. The K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] is the money card, obv. |
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Re: [NL200] QJs turns oesd + flush draw
Wouldnt semibluff here. A nit will have a set/top 2 here way too often. c/c is fine
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Re: [NL200] QJs turns oesd + flush draw
id probalby just shove the flop. he might fold an overpair who knows
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Re: [NL200] QJs turns oesd + flush draw
Thanks for the advice. I bet the turn here, got check-raised and did not improve, so I had to fold.
When we check-call the turn here, is pushing a spade that does not pair the board any good? [ QUOTE ] Well I dunno about good, but you could try http://www.talking-poker.com/hands/converter.aspx [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for the link, I'll try that one next time. |
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Re: [NL200] QJs turns oesd + flush draw
i 3b that flop and try to get it in, they odnt have a set everytime =/ but you seem to be putting him on a set so you can fold to a huge 4b ez
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