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Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
10/20 live
everyone is horrible. they also think i'm a crazy LAG. villain is tight/semi-passive. he's sort of pissed at me because i've been raising his blind alot(not stealing, just good starting hands). villain raises in EP, 2 coldcallers, i call on the button with J [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], sb calls, bb calls. Flop(12sb): T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]8 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]3 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] villain leads, 2 calls, i raise, sb and bb drop, villain 3bets, 2 folds, i 4bet, villain 5 bets...it's HU and there's no cap. how many do we go here? |
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
You'll hit your flush or straight 54% of the time by the river, so presumably you'd be willing to go all-in. There's some chance he has a bigger FD or has a set and hits a boat; There's also some (increasingly unlikely) chance that you spike a J and bet his T. All of these possilibities aside, it looks like you have a neutral to marginally +EV situation. I'd probably stop once you are heads up.
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
btw, if it matters i have villain covered. he has around 400.00 left.
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
We may hit our flush or straight 54% of the time, but we're not 54% to win if villain flopped a set with pocket tens or pocket eights. Assuming villain only 5-bets the flop with one of these hands (most likely pocket tens as we look like we're representing a set right now and villain raised preflop), we're only 40% to win so we should call and hit an offsuit seven on the turn and then go to town.
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
Really looks like villian (tight, raised in early position and has five bet a drawy board) has an overpair, or maybe a set. We're basically a wash against that range TT+,88. If villian has a bigger flush draw we're dominated AKc, AQc, KQc, but it seems unlikely that the semi passive guy would go to war with one of those holdings. I'd say throw in another raise if you think there is any chance he'll call and check the turn (is AT in his range here?), otherwise just call the fifth bet.
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
I'd go for the 6th bet because of your image here.
I don't think the responses have given that enough consideration. |
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
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I'd go for the 6th bet because of your image here. I don't think the responses have given that enough consideration. [/ QUOTE ] Sorry what's changed between 4th and 6th bet? All the others folded after villains 3rd bet, so why go to 6th if not all the way? |
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
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I'd go for the 6th bet because of your image here. I don't think the responses have given that enough consideration. [ QUOTE ] Sorry what's changed between 4th and 6th bet? All the others folded after villains 3rd bet, so why go to 6th if not all the way? [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] What has changed? I think the villain's range has gotten smaller (we are now less likely to win). However, taking it to 6-bets can gain us advantages on turn and river especially if we don't think he will 7-bet flop or donk turn. I reckon we should call, but going to 6-bets doesn't seem too bad to me and agaisnt some I think it would be quite correct especially in an uncapped game with 20 BBs behind us. |
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
Without a third player in the pot, I don't understand why we'd keep pumping it here. Sure we're ahead of a good portion of his range, but I'm not sure it's by enough to make it worth the variance. In addition to trailing TT, you're also behind QQ, even more so when he holds a club.
I'd also tend to value our read on the villain as passive more than saying that they're coming after our LAGgy play. What would you add to his range besides AA-TT, 88 and A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] because of our read on their perception of us? AT? |
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Re: Live Flop Play: How Many Bets?
if this villian is the type of player i think he is, you should just call the fifth bet cuz he has a set and you aren't a favorate. It doesn't matter what your image is, he doesn't five bet without TT or 88 here.
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