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Live 1/2 Deep: OTB vs known player
Been playing a couple of hours already and only involved in a couple of pots. I showed down a strong hand.
Villain, I have played with before and he knows that I play strong hands. I have got him to lay down AQo on flopped Ace board when I too had AQo. He figured me for AK. This was several months ago. He does have the ability to lay down TPTK hands. He does know who I am. 1/2 NL Live. Stack sizes are as follows: Villain had ~ $375 Funny guy (in CO, He calls preflop with dominated hands and calls with top pair weak kickers on the flop and into the river.) ~ $150-200 Hero ~ $370 Villain raises to $15, Funny guy calls, I am OTB with A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. Do I call? I was thinking okay, SPR is ~350/45 = around 8. BB or SB calls. Uggg did not think this guy would, he is short stacked. POT = $60. Flop is K68 with two [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]s. (The King is one spade, cant remember the other spade) Villain bets $45, Funny guy calls $45. Pot is $150. I call?? Well I did with 3 to 1. Turn is 8. Villain bets $50, funny guy folds. Pot is $200 – I call. POT = $250. River is a Q. Villain checks to me. I think about it and was thinking, easy push, he has to have AK. I have no balls and I check. He turns over AK and said "I thought you had AK thats why I checked." Should I have pushed? Is this where we are dealing with "almost" medium SPR's and the possibility of stealing? I guess the call preflop was a little loose? Comments please. Thanks. |
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