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Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
This is from a 109 about a year ago. I posted the hand at the time, but did a [censored] job of it and found that this is actually pretty interesting.
What's your line here on the flop and plan for later streets? PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t50 (9 handed) converter UTG (t1505) UTG+1 (t3565) MP1 (t2705) MP2 (t1360) MP3 (t1260) CO (t2405) Button (t2555) SB (t1330) Hero (t1670) Preflop: Hero is BB with 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. UTG calls t50, 7 folds, Hero checks. Flop: (t125) K [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], 3[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (2 players) Hero checks, UTG bets t200, Hero ??? Also, I went ahead and showed that I checked first to act, but would leading be better? |
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
Bump. WTF guys?
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
honestly, I might fold to that bet. If I don't, I'm calling and folding to any more turn/river action. thebeat is pretty weak tight.
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
I check the flop. I am not too crazy about leading, because there is no play the villain will make in reaction to my bet, that I will like.
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
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honestly, I might fold to that bet. If I don't, I'm calling and folding to any more turn/river action. thebeat is pretty weak tight. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah.. I think I just fold. I've never played with the beat, but if he's good, he's not often overbetting the pot without TPNK beat. |
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
The Beat is a very aggressive player that will take a shot with any two on a checked flop. He's also got somewhat loose starting requirements because he is a good postflop player. I lead out, but I check call that action, and lead 400 on any non-broadway turn. IF the turn is an Ace, J or T, I check/fold.
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
I don't think calling TheBeat weak/tight or very aggressive is correct. He's kinda both.
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
The thing is, that when a good player overbets the pot, it's very significant. You can't do that very frequently with bad hands without making a really exploitable and blatant mistake.
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
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I don't think calling TheBeat weak/tight or very aggressive is correct. He's kinda both. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't call him weak/tight. I just said he takes a lot of flops. There's a big difference. I had a hand very similar to this one with the Beat earlier this year mid-tournament where I check called him the whole way with top pair and he was bluffing an inside draw the entire way. |
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Re: Old Hand vs TheBeat\'s UTG Limp
Funki called him w/t.
And I guess since this thread is going nowhere I'll give the result since it's suddenly more interesting with your post best. I c/c'ed this flop, then led the J turn. He showed AT for flopped gutshot. Tell? |
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