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Interesting hand
I'm fairly sure I played this hand correctly, but villain argued with me that I played it badly. Since I think villain had a solid grasp of the game I figured I posted it here.
The biggest part here is the history and how villain thinks about me. I have been playing a tight preflop game but very agressive on the button/CO. Villain has been doing pretty much the same. Before this I tangled with villain a few times. At one point I pushed preflop in a blind battle with AQo and he folded (he 3-bet me), later on I floated him twice (I took it down both times on the turn). I showed down only winners and I took down a few small-medium sized pots with agression. I won one pot with TPGK on a 5 card straight board (1 missing card to complete the straight) in a blind battle, not sure how he reacts to this. Off to the hand, since I can't get the converter to convert full tilt hands here it is by memory. Relevant stacks: Hero: 180$ Villain: 180$ Hole cards: A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]J[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] Preflop: Villain (UTG+1) raises to 3.5$ Hero calls in the button everyone else folds Flop (8$) K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]5[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] villain bets 6$ Hero raises to 22$ My thinking during the hand: Since I have floated him twice before (and he probably realizes that I was likely floating him) I was fairly sure that without a big hand he wouldn't call/raise my reraise. This means I have a ton of fold equity (the only times I reraised on the flop I had a very good--->nuts hand). The times he calls he likely has a very big hand that he'll have trouble letting go off on the turn/river (AA/AK/or set), he's also not very likely to 3-bet me since I knows I fold everything he beats and only call/push with monsters. So if he calls he's likely to check the turn and perhaps snap of a bluff by me. Again its unlikely I call with a lot if he bets the turn. The plan is to check behind the turn and hope to hit my 4-outer and stack him. So love it or hate it? |
#2
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Re: Interesting hand
Pf I don't like, I usually 3-bet or fold.
Flop is standard against a player who is not a maniac or total station. We take it down a lot here, and when we don't the turn goes check/check a lot aloowing us to hit our 4-6 outer for free. |
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Re: Interesting hand
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Pf I don't like, I usually 3-bet or fold. Flop is standard against a player who is not a maniac or total station. We take it down a lot here, and when we don't the turn goes check/check a lot aloowing us to hit our 4-6 outer for free. [/ QUOTE ] calling pf is fine too |
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Re: Interesting hand
I called preflop since I was fairly sure I could move him of his hand on either the flop or turn. I prefer 3-betting with suited connectors and the like more.
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Re: Interesting hand
This is fine, good job on hitting the T.
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Re: Interesting hand
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This is fine, good job on hitting the T. [/ QUOTE ] Not really he rivered the J for the split. As expected he checked the turn I bet 45$ and he called. Checked river, I pushed and naturally he called. |
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