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10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
Foxwoods 10/25, 10-handed.
I haven't played much with villain before but I think he is a pretty solid player who knows how to fold. I am pretty much unknown to him. Villain has 4500, I cover. I am in SB with J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Preflop Villain limps from EP, two more limpers, I complete and BB checks. Flop (125): 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Yay, I flopped the nuts. I lead out for 75 and villain raises to 350. I put him on 99, KQ, TJ, less likely 9Q, 9K, flush draw. What should my plan be here? My first instinct was to raise, but now I think I should be getting tricky here. If I call and then check the turn, he will most likely bet to protect his hand if it is a big one. Then I can tank forever and pretend like I have 9Q or something and reluctantly call. Then I can make a fake blocking bet on the river of 1/3 to 1/2 of the pot and he will have to pay me off. Obviously this is risky because the board could pair, a club could come, or a J or T could kill my action. But if you agree with the range I gave him, it seems like the extra bets that I almost definitely get out of him make up for the fraction of the pot I am giving away by slowplaying. |
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
just try to get a bunch of money in now the board is gross and live dudes can show up w dumb stuff like QQQ/KKK here and never think about folding it for less than 200bb - not to mention he's not folding some huge draw often either.
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
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just try to get a bunch of money in now the board is gross and live dudes can show up w dumb stuff like QQQ/KKK here and never think about folding it - not to mention he's not folding some huge draw often either. [/ QUOTE ] You may be right, but I just had the feeling that this dude was not too dumb and knew how to protect his stack. |
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
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Foxwoods 10/25, 10-handed. I haven't played much with villain before but I think he is a pretty solid player who knows how to fold. I am pretty much unknown to him. Villain has 4500, I cover. I am in SB with J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Preflop Villain limps from EP, two more limpers, I complete and BB checks. Flop (125): 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Yay, I flopped the nuts. I lead out for 75 and villain raises to 350. I put him on 99, KQ, TJ, less likely 9Q, 9K, flush draw. What should my plan be here? My first instinct was to raise, but now I think I should be getting tricky here. If I call and then check the turn, he will most likely bet to protect his hand if it is a big one. Then I can tank forever and pretend like I have 9Q or something and reluctantly call. Then I can make a fake blocking bet on the river of 1/3 to 1/2 of the pot and he will have to pay me off. Obviously this is risky because the board could pair, a club could come, or a J or T could kill my action. But if you agree with the range I gave him, it seems like the extra bets that I almost definitely get out of him make up for the fraction of the pot I am giving away by slowplaying. [/ QUOTE ] i dont think the dude is any more likely to stack off on the turn as a loser than he is now but you are way more likely to stack off as a loser if a bad card comes, plus a flop call can be read as strong and get him to take a free card on the turn if he was raising a combo draw...i say ridiculous all in overbet youll be suprised by what calls you. |
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
dont slowplay here. people dont look to make big folds if you havent noticed.
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
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dont slowplay here. people dont look to make big folds if you havent noticed. [/ QUOTE ] apparently you don't read live posts enough, lolz. |
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
no easy buckets, raise it up. with shallower stacks and/or position you can think about getting tricky, but doing so here will only end in you winning a tiny pot when any scarecard comes.
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
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[ QUOTE ] dont slowplay here. people dont look to make big folds if you havent noticed. [/ QUOTE ] apparently you don't read live posts enough, lolz. [/ QUOTE ] ? |
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
3bet to 700/fold if he reraises because he is probably freerolling JcTc.
but seriously, this is such an easy spot and should not be here, raise it to 1000-1200, and it only gets tricky if a bad turn comes. |
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Re: 10/25 NL live taking chances with a flopped nut straight
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[ QUOTE ] Foxwoods 10/25, 10-handed. I haven't played much with villain before but I think he is a pretty solid player who knows how to fold. I am pretty much unknown to him. Villain has 4500, I cover. I am in SB with J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Preflop Villain limps from EP, two more limpers, I complete and BB checks. Flop (125): 9[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Yay, I flopped the nuts. I lead out for 75 and villain raises to 350. I put him on 99, KQ, TJ, less likely 9Q, 9K, flush draw. What should my plan be here? My first instinct was to raise, but now I think I should be getting tricky here. If I call and then check the turn, he will most likely bet to protect his hand if it is a big one. Then I can tank forever and pretend like I have 9Q or something and reluctantly call. Then I can make a fake blocking bet on the river of 1/3 to 1/2 of the pot and he will have to pay me off. Obviously this is risky because the board could pair, a club could come, or a J or T could kill my action. But if you agree with the range I gave him, it seems like the extra bets that I almost definitely get out of him make up for the fraction of the pot I am giving away by slowplaying. [/ QUOTE ] i dont think the dude is any more likely to stack off on the turn as a loser than he is now but you are way more likely to stack off as a loser if a bad card comes, plus a flop call can be read as strong and get him to take a free card on the turn if he was raising a combo draw...i say ridiculous all in overbet youll be suprised by what calls you. [/ QUOTE ] I actually don't think he will stack off on the flop or the turn, which is why I want to call twice and fake block bet the river. I think I can get away from my hand if (and only if) he draws out on me so I think neither of us will stack off as a loser, and I am just trying to get as much as I can. The crazy flop overbet idea is not so bad though because I don't really know this guy and there is some small chance he is a fool. |
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