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100NL: Pretty lost here
100NL 6max online
Hero ($87.25) is button with 10d-10s Folds around to CO ($104)who raises to $3, Hero calls, SB ($102.25) calls, BB folds Flop 7h-9c-6h (Pot: $10) SB checks, CO bets $5, Hero raises to $15, SB folds, CO thinks for a bit and calls Turn 7h-9c-6h-Ks (Pot: $40) CO bets $20, Hero?? This villain I had never played with before but he was moderately aggressive. I didn't have much of a read besides that. I had ~$70 left here and I was pretty lost here as to what to do. Thoughts? |
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Re: 100NL: Pretty lost here
either call or shove. you have a gutshot, plus a couple of tens.
also 3bet preflop in postion here most of the time |
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Re: 100NL: Pretty lost here
3bet preflop
make a real raise on the flop. ur giving him 3 to 1 which too good odds to give him w/ all kinds of pairs + gutshots and flushdraws out there. now that ur here, I'd shove over that weak ass turn bet. looks like he's tryin to price himself in w/ a flush draw or oesd to see a cheap river. |
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Re: 100NL: Pretty lost here
- play with full buyin.
- 3bet preflop most of the time. - raise to pot on flop. - turn bet looks weak, shove, imo. |
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Re: 100NL: Pretty lost here
Agree with 3bet preflop and raise bigger on flop. As played though I'm probably not shoving turn. I think he has KK/AA more often than you think and he was hesitant to put in money on the flop out without seeing a safe turn card. Doesn't make a ton of sense for him to lead 1/2 pot with a heart draw and potentially let himself get blown off of it when he could just check and hope you're on a draw as well and check behind.
I might call turn and fold a lot of rivers. |
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