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2/4 NL - Trips no kicker, Slip N\' Slide board
2/4 NL 5-handed
Villain has $150, I cover. He's a semi-regular but is short-stacking for some reason (busto probably). He likes minraising or check-minraising monster hands and limps often. He doesn't bet draws from what I remember so this is why I was pretty confused as to what he could have. EZ-muck? 3 folds, Villain limps, Hero checks K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] in BB. Flop K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Villain bets $4, Hero raises to $15, Villain calls. Turn A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] Villain bets $26, Hero calls. River 8[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Villain bets $22, Hero calls. |
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Re: 2/4 NL - Trips no kicker, Slip N\' Slide board
[censored] short stacks
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Re: 2/4 NL - Trips no kicker, Slip N\' Slide board
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[censored] short stacks [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, though I'm skeptical this guy has any concept of value-betting either. |
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Re: 2/4 NL - Trips no kicker, Slip N\' Slide board
This looks quite confusing... I would say he is trying to price his draw in on the turn, but since you've said he doesn't bet the draws, this makes it a lot more difficult. I would imagine that while it is a mistake to limp UTG, the most common thing people limp with here is a small/medium suited connector.
Don't you have his stats? Can he limp with AQ or AT here? Limp with KQ? Limp with JQ? Suited connector? Min-bet Kx on really drawy board and NOT reraise you (unless, he has KT, of course)? If someone makes a mistake of limping UTG, I'd definitely make very detailed notes of what they do it with and how they play it to exploit it later. Without a better read I like how you played it vrs this player. What did he show down? Judjing by your post, he must have had KT or JQ (more likely). |
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Re: 2/4 NL - Trips no kicker, Slip N\' Slide board
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This looks quite confusing... I would say he is trying to price his draw in on the turn, but since you've said he doesn't bet the draws, this makes it a lot more difficult. I would imagine that while it is a mistake to limp UTG, the most common thing people limp with here is a small/medium suited connector. Don't you have his stats? Can he limp with AQ or AT here? Limp with KQ? Limp with JQ? Suited connector? Min-bet Kx on really drawy board and NOT reraise you (unless, he has KT, of course)? If someone makes a mistake of limping UTG, I'd definitely make very detailed notes of what they do it with and how they play it to exploit it later. Without a better read I like how you played it vrs this player. What did he show down? Judjing by your post, he must have had KT or JQ (more likely). [/ QUOTE ] Site is incompatible with PT, so it's a pain I know. I try to keep about 1-2 paragraphs of notes on regulars. As far as this guy, I rarely have seen him take this line. He'd either lead all the way or bet/call then check/call down, or check/call flop and check-raise turn. AQ would be too strong for him to limp, but all those other hands could be in his range, I just don't have a lot of bvb experience versus him. The donking turn line seemed strong but also really out-of-character for him, and I admit I paid off river just to see what the hell he had since it to me I felt it was either KT or air. Turned out he had T5 of spades and MHIG. Weird stuff. |
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