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Basic Flop Problem
4-handed NL $0.25/$0.50.
Hero is the button and raises to $2 with ... something. SB folds and BB calls. In the couple orbits since you sat down BB seems to be playing lots of hands and so far he hasn't raised preflop. Pot is $4.25. Flop is J88r. BB checks and Hero bets $2.50. Villain raises to $35 all-in and you have this covered. There is $41.75 in the pot and it will cost you $32.50 to call. What is your thought process when you see this? What do you need to call with? |
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
So a villain who has shown virtually no aggression wakes up and plays back at you? It's an easy fold without AA, JJ or an 8 in your hand.
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
It's a pretty easy fold with AA in your hand.
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
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It's a pretty easy fold with AA in your hand. [/ QUOTE ] FR maybe, but not 4 handed. |
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
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[ QUOTE ] It's a pretty easy fold with AA in your hand. [/ QUOTE ] FR maybe, but not 4 handed. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. My bad. |
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
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[ QUOTE ] It's a pretty easy fold with AA in your hand. [/ QUOTE ] FR maybe, but not 4 handed. [/ QUOTE ] Does it make a difference whether it's 4-handed with two out (seat empty or sitting out or whatever) from a 6-max table -- versus 4-handed from a FR table that's gotten short? Or not really? |
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] It's a pretty easy fold with AA in your hand. [/ QUOTE ] FR maybe, but not 4 handed. [/ QUOTE ] Does it make a difference whether it's 4-handed with two out (seat empty or sitting out or whatever) from a 6-max table -- versus 4-handed from a FR table that's gotten short? Or not really? [/ QUOTE ] 4-handed is 4-handed no matter how many seats the table has. Now if the table was 9-handed and went to 4, and hero notices that villain has not adjusted, then hero should factor that in, but I do not sense that is the case here. |
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
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So a villain who has shown virtually no aggression wakes up and plays back at you? It's an easy fold without AA, JJ or an 8 in your hand. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I'd need really good hand to call here. Do we throw away KK and QQ here? |
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
This is the most difficult situation for me. At these levels I've seen bad players make this play with AJ, QQ, KK....how can we fold AA here?
Would an 8 really play it this fast? Seems like he wants you to fold... |
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Re: Basic Flop Problem
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[ QUOTE ] So a villain who has shown virtually no aggression wakes up and plays back at you? It's an easy fold without AA, JJ or an 8 in your hand. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I'd need really good hand to call here. Do we throw away KK and QQ here? [/ QUOTE ] Since that introduces AA into villain's range I think you are probably flipping at bets with KK and well behind with QQ. I'd put a very tight villain's range at JJ+, AJ and maybe A8. OP's description is this guy is a nit calling station, so when he shows strength it is unlikely to be a bluff. |
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