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WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
This is the last hand before the second break, and the majority of the players folded and then left the table to go on break. There are only 4 players actually at the table, and its folded to a loose-aggressive, young player in the CO who raises to $300 at the 50/100 level. I reraise him to $1200 with A7sp. I did this because he was raising a lot and I thought he was just trying to pick up the last pot before the break, plus I have a tight image, and I think most of the time he will give up his mediocre hands he is raising with pretty easily.
He calls after about 10 seconds. The flop comes T83 all spades. I have about 20k and he has me covered. I lead for $1300 and he instantly calls. The turn is the 10 of clubs. I bet again, this time $2500. He thinks for little then raises to $6000 total. I am not quite sure what to do at this point. Any suggestions? |
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
Stacks?
And you flopped a flush i assume? I think im getting it in here (stacks would be nice lol), b/c of his flop insta call i think he has like AT, JTs etc a lot. |
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
I just don't see myself folding this vs a loose-agressive player. If he is anything like me his range is so wide here, that it's not even close
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
I think you gotta call and c/c a river blank, and maybe c/f a river spade. This is a boat/flush an awful lot, unless he's bad.
If he's bad, get it in, but I'm guessing you wouldn't have posted this if you knew he was bad. |
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
bet 1750 on the flop
stack off in whichever wa y you see fit /end thread quickly |
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
if you call the turn you should always jam a river blank imo, its automatic... but i think there are too many bad river cards to call the turn, id just stick it in, i think Tx calls a lot which is IMO his most likely hand, it's so rare he has a boat here given flop action, people don't just call that flop with a set or two pair.
i also bet more on the flop. anyway yeah the only reason to call the turn is so that you can cram the river for value, but i think a spade could kill your action and obviously the board double pairing would suck a lot. and folding is out of the question. so i like 3betting ALL IN. |
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
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... there are too many bad river cards to call the turn, id just stick it in......it's so rare he has a boat here given flop action, people don't just call that flop with a set or two pair....the only reason to call the turn is so that you can cram the river for value, but i think a spade could kill your action .... folding is out of the question......i like 3betting ALL IN. [/ QUOTE ] Arrr In, for these reasons. |
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
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bet 1750 on the flop stack off in whichever wa y you see fit /end thread quickly [/ QUOTE ] srsly, wtf |
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
I would tank, call, and check the river with the intention of calling whatever he bets.
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Re: WPT Niagara, Last hand before the break...
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bet 1750 on the flop stack off in whichever wa y you see fit /end thread quickly [/ QUOTE ] He flopped the nuts, wtf cares about the flop bet. This is close. I don't think he has a full house here. He is probably raising a set on this board. If he has a smaller flush that would be sweet and I think he may call a shove. Results pls |
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