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Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
Legends of Poker $535 NL Tournament
Villain 65+ years old, looked like a tight player. So far, he didn't play many hands. He didn't steal the blinds and didn't defend blinds. I didn't see him play post flops since I moved here. But saw him folded many times on the flop to c-bets. Stack - villain has 1800, I have 1200. 2nd level 25/50. EP limps. I limp with T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 9[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] from MP. Button limps. Villain completes from SB and BB checks. 5 players, 250 Pot. Flop 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Check to me, I bet 200. Button folds, SB (villain) calls. Other folds. 2 players, 650 Pot. Turn Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villain bets 300, I have 950 behind. Hero? |
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
What's the decision? I am not folding. If old guy has a flush in the blinds, it could be a smaller one. You only have half pot left after calling, so pushing seems better than trying to trap.
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
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What's the decision? I am not folding. If old guy has a flush in the blinds, it could be a smaller one. You only have half pot left after calling, so pushing seems better than trying to trap. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with everyone. Folding isn't in discussion at all. Push or call? Online, this is an easy push. However, most live villains play differently than online players. From this villain, I believe, if I push the turn, I could only get called if he has flush, Ace[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], two pair or set. When he bets 300, assumes he doesn't have a flush or A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], his plan is to buy a draw and fold to a push, also bluff. If so, he may bluff the river too. (From his view of me, I bet the flop when checked to me and if I just call the turn, he may not put me on a made flush.) Therefore, I decided to call the turn and call a river push if the river isn't a diamond. As played: I called the turn. Leaving 650 behind. River 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] He bet 500. As planned, I moved all-in. <font color="white"> He folds Jd8h face up </font> |
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
Dude he check called the flop and led the turn. You already said he doesn't bluff, so push the turn. Why do you watn to call the turn so you can fold to a diamond river instead of getting the money in ahead? He's never pure bluffing here and I'm surprised he had such a weak hand.
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
Is this one of those questions where we're just seeing if superfluous conversation will result from an obvious question just because its HSMTT?
Anyway, we're not deep, we have the Xth nuts, we don't want to let anyone outdraw us... this is a really easy shove. |
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
Ughhh [censored] this tournament.
Lost AQ to KT for chiplead with 31 left... then 2 hands later AJ to the same guys AQ to bubble |
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
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Is this one of those questions where we're just seeing if superfluous conversation will result from an obvious question just because its HSMTT? [/ QUOTE ] At least I got my answer. |
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
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Dude he check called the flop and led the turn. You already said he doesn't bluff, so push the turn. Why do you watn to call the turn so you can fold to a diamond river instead of getting the money in ahead? He's never pure bluffing here. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
Raise to like 850, fold on a diamond river
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Re: Legends of Poker $500NL Hand - Turn decision
um. all in.
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