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Getting max value
Villian is tight solid, mildly aggressive post flop. I like my cc pre because i want to c/rai on most flops
Full Tilt Poker Game #3977113468: $25,000 Guarantee (29722385), Table 19 - 300/600 Ante 75 - No Limit Hold'em - 21:26:13 ET - 2007/10/26 Seat 1: alan333 (4,000) Seat 2: russboy78 (6,575) Seat 3: Pelopidas (17,969) Seat 4: RoniMalcae (34,369) Seat 5: MooreMoney19 (10,934) Seat 6: skippy tommo (15,659) Seat 7: FTP Beast (6,345) Seat 8: RICHMAN13 (6,237) Seat 9: GEEZ (13,225) alan333 antes 75 russboy78 antes 75 Pelopidas antes 75 RoniMalcae antes 75 MooreMoney19 antes 75 skippy tommo antes 75 FTP Beast antes 75 RICHMAN13 antes 75 GEEZ antes 75 Pelopidas posts the small blind of 300 RoniMalcae posts the big blind of 600 The button is in seat #2 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Pelopidas [9d 9s] MooreMoney19 folds skippy tommo raises to 1,200 FTP Beast folds RICHMAN13 folds GEEZ has 15 seconds left to act GEEZ folds alan333 has 15 seconds left to act alan333 folds russboy78 folds Pelopidas calls 900 RoniMalcae calls 600 *** FLOP *** [7h 7c 9c] Pelopidas ? what is the best line to get all the money in the pot? Bet out? C/c, c/rai? |
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Re: Getting max value
Based on your stack size, I go for the check raise on the flop. If you were closer to villain's stack, I like a b/3b.
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Re: Getting max value
2nd nuts, c/c?
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Re: Getting max value
I bring up the check call because it is a viable line against someone who is capable of double barrelling.
With the 3 different lines, what am I representing, and how will villain react? 1) Bet out - I agree with darren on the stack size argument for this. It seems like he has to have an over pair for him to raise me and AK, AQ, KQ will fold 70% of time. So we are making nothing from him the times he folds. Not a good option IMO. 2) We c/rai. The board is very dry, this is a great board for him to fire a c-bet, and he is not folding over pairs to check raises. He also could feel pot committed/put me on a draw and call me with his overs. 3) Check call the flop. If we check, and he c-bets, he is atleast trying to represent an overpair, but overs are definitely a large part of his range here, so when we cold call, we are basically saying, I have a pair, and you are going to have to fire again to get me to fold. Which induces double barrels from hands that are folding to a check raise. Also cold calling allows the big blind to try to get spicy. |
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Re: Getting max value
Yeah I think you pretty much have to check here. With the size of the pot and the stacks involved, any bets very quickly turn into decision for all your stack, so you want to give them a chance to hang themselves. If we were a lot deeper I could see leading out here, but in this spot I think checking is the only play.
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Re: Getting max value
Lead half the pot, you want all the draws to feel priced in.
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Re: Getting max value
Just as a suggestion...use a converter for displaying your hands. It makes it a little easier for everyone to read.
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Re: Getting max value
you could lead 1/2 pot pray he has overpair. continue w moderate bets. you could bet/check/bet. you could c/call c/raise turn. i would not c-rai flop.
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