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100NL Pair of 8\'s w/ paired board
I've been playing 14/8/3 . . . in table chat one guy has ironically praised my "game"; another immediately chimed in that the first guy must be kidding.
Villain is straightforward. I've never seen him out of line; I've never seen him be tricky. Every hand he's shown down when he raised preflop has been a pocket pair, 8's or better. When he bets out on the flop, I can't imagine that he limped with a pocket pair better than my 8's, and I just can't make the story make any sense with a 6. Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em, $1 BB (10 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) saw flop Hero ($41.60) MP3 ($211.55) CO ($108.70) Button ($53.75) SB ($97.20) BB ($52.15) UTG ($67.95) UTG+1 ($116.90) UTG+2 ($92.80) MP1 ($98.80) Preflop: Hero is MP2 with 8, 8. 2 folds, MP1 calls $1, Hero raises to $4.5, 5 folds, MP1 calls $3.50. Flop: ($10.50) 6, 5, 6 (2 players) MP1 bets $10, Hero ????? |
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Re: Pair of 8\'s w/ paired board
first have the max buy in ... and it should make things much easier... either push or fold read dependent and if you say it looks like a cont. bet and just shove
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Re: Pair of 8\'s w/ paired board
Villain didn't raise PF. He called and potted the flop.
If your read is that he is straight forward, then this is a fold. |
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