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5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
The game is 5/10 no limit at the taj. I bought in for the max buy of 1500 and have played a solid tag game that has nearly tripled me up in under two hours of play. villain in this hand is a vietnamise shrimper who has been playing really loose pre flop and post flop calling on flop with bottom/middle pair, but will only bet/raise with very good made hands.
UTG, pretty loose player opens to 50, Villain(2500-3000 behind) calls 50, I look down one off button at tens and decide to call and play for set value. Three to the flop (165) Qs,10h,9s UTG leads for 150, Villain quickly Raises to 450, Hero calls 450, UTG folds * At this point in the hand i decide to flat call due to the fact that i want to disguise my hands strength, control size of pot in position, see a safe turn, and feel it is possible for villain to easily have a hand that beats me. If i decide to three bet i think i lose value from two pair and bottom set and i leave myself open to a push which would basically have me pot stuck against a hand that beats me, which i believe is the only hand a loose passive villain would push here with. Heads up to turn (1215) 7h Villain bets 200, Hero Calls 200 * At this point in the hand villain bets about 1/6 of the pot and has me completely confused about his hand. I cant tell if this is massive strength of complete weakness. I reach for chips beginning to motion of a raise when he says something along the lines of, " you move all in a call." I contemplate my decision a little longer and just flat call. How bad is this? Does everybody push here? I feel as though i can value bet a good river card here and get payed off nicely. River(1615) 3s Villain immedialtly pushes all in for close to 1700, Hero? * Compeltely lost here considering size of turn bet and river push. Results soon to come. How many of you three bet flop? How many raise turn? If so how much? Who pushes the turn? Fold of Call river? |
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
raise turn, fold river...AsJs seems about right
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
Just shove the flop... you said yourself that he usually only raises w/ very good made hands... so he's probably not folding... You are not getting away from this against a loose opponent so just shove and let him call with his QT, 99, QJ, Q9, or combo draw...
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
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I reach for chips beginning to motion of a raise when he says something along the lines of, " you move all in a call." [/ QUOTE ] wow dude I think you got pwned |
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
push on the turn and pay off KJ or QQ. I highly doubt he has J8 or 68, and on the turn with no flushes out there, if he calls my all-in I'm happy [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
River is tough. He's already announced his intent to push on the turn, and I assume he'll push the river regardless of what hits. His weak turn bet seems like a draw to me, and his banter seems like intimidation i.e. trying to keep you from raising. I wouldn't expect this from a made hand. I'd probably "call" the river all-in, but then hey, I'm a donk [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Again, I would have pushed the turn. I hate the river. |
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
Very good analysis sir.
I ended up mucking on river after about a minute of deliberation. Villain Showed As10s for the nut flush...kind of sick but i deserve that for being so weak on the turn. |
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
What day of the week was this? TaJ has trouble keeping 2-5 going, let alone 5-10.
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
to me, his turn lead screams, "i have a flush draw and i want a good price!!!"
I'd re-raise on the turn to $1500 or so, maybe even just go all in. |
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
Once he made that comment i push... That is one of the most classic tells in poker... almost always means a super weak hand... just like when someone checks to you on river and grabs chips like he is gonna call you no matter what you bet...
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Re: 5/10 Live at the Taj: Middle Set Deep
I dont think he would raise to 450 on the flop w/ a made straight, seems more than likely that would drive everyone out and no reason to do that.
Your flat call there probably shows a big hand since the price is not nearly correct for a flush draw to call. I am assuming he has a Pair w/ a flush draw and possibly even a gutshot draw. Thus, he thinks he is behind, donks a 1/6 pot bet to see a cheap river, and says he'll call because he thinks he is priced in but doesnt want you to bet. I just cant think of many hands that he could possibly have that u have beat. If he isnt on a flush draw in a multiway pot, why would be push a flush card on the river? |
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