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line of attack
Assumption on villian is that his $10 raise usually means high PP. What would be your line of attacke OOP here with this nice flop AQ sooted.
1)Check/call? 2)Check/Raise, Push? 2)Just Push? PokerRoom No-Limit Hold'em, $4 BB (5 handed) converter MP ($247.40) Button ($37.20) SB ($145.70) Hero ($621.20) UTG ($274.90) Preflop: Hero is BB with Q[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. <font color="#666666">1 fold</font>, <font color="#CC3333">MP raises to $10</font>, <font color="#666666">2 folds</font>, Hero calls $8. Flop: ($21) J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> Hero checks, <font color="#CC3333">MP bets $21</font>... |
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Re: line of attack
bet, 3bet allin.
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Re: line of attack
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bet, 3bet allin. [/ QUOTE ] Definitely the best line with this strong a draw and his stack the size it is. |
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Re: line of attack
I check-raise on the flop and make it $80 to go.
If Villain calls, the pot-size will be perfect to push the turn, regardless what comes off. |
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Re: line of attack
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I check-raise on the flop and make it $80 to go. If Villain calls, the pot-size will be perfect to push the turn, regardless what comes off. [/ QUOTE ] Still, it leaves you in a awkward situation when you miss the turn card. And if a card like an ace hits, he can get away from his pair. Check-raise all in seems like the best move, albeit transparent |
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Re: line of attack
Open bet for thepot, and be happy to get all your chips in if he reraises. You can even call if he pushes to your bet.
Why does $10 mean big PP? |
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Re: line of attack
I agree you need to try and get all your chips in with this hand, but I think the timing is crucial.
That is why I don't like leading pot on the flop: say Villain flat calls you (which I find more likely than a push), now on the turn there is ~$60 in the pot. I don't think pushing ~$200 into that pot is the way to go. I don't like check-raising allin on the flop like someone else suggested either for the same reason. Villain can easily get away from a lot of hands here. I don't want him to fold yet - I want him to put more money in. If he calls my checkraise, I push the turn and don't mind if he folds here. |
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Re: line of attack
Checkraising on the flop makes your hand a lot more obvious though. I really do think that check raising is a massively over used ploy in NL games.
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Re: line of attack
I think this spot is perfect for a c/r to get the pot size big enough to push.
I'm not too big a fan of c/r-ing either, but if you do it every now and then with different holdings, I think it doesn't make your hand transparent at all. |
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Re: line of attack
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I agree you need to try and get all your chips in with this hand, but I think the timing is crucial. That is why I don't like leading pot on the flop: say Villain flat calls you (which I find more likely than a push), now on the turn there is ~$60 in the pot. I don't think pushing ~$200 into that pot is the way to go. I don't like check-raising allin on the flop like someone else suggested either for the same reason. Villain can easily get away from a lot of hands here. I don't want him to fold yet - I want him to put more money in. If he calls my checkraise, I push the turn and don't mind if he folds here. [/ QUOTE ] Well you don't really want a call since you're basically a coinflip against any hand other than a set. |
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