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1-2 NL on UB (six players)
(and I'm sorry I don't have the hand history so this is from memory) Villain is a fairly strong player from what I can tell. He has been watching me lagtard and I read him as waiting to catch me in a bluff. I had been raising with many hands and betting most flops with near-pot sized C-bets. SB (Villain): 180 CO (Hero): 220 Folds to Hero Hero raises to 9 with AsQc Button Folds SB Calls BB folds Flop: Q78 rainbow (pot: 20) SB checks Hero bets 18 SB calls Turn: 9h (Pot: 56) SB checks Hero bets 40 SB raises about 70 more (leaves about 20 left) It's 70 to call into a pot of 206 by my count, plus he has about 20 left which may go in on river. What should I do here? Thoughts? |
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well given your read shouldn't you look him up here?
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actually it's a standard fold unless given a read otherwise
I'd be less willing to look up a TAG on the turn than a donk and the 9 actually hit his range pretty hard, various draws completed and various connectors hit two pair and why do you open raise 4.5x the bb? |
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and why do you open raise 4.5x the bb? [/ QUOTE ] I didn't. now that I think about it, I made it 7, sorry. |
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Check turn and call blank river or valuebet 1/2 pot if checked to. Fold on turn once u get c/r.
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Check turn and call blank river or valuebet 1/2 pot if checked to. Fold on turn once u get c/r. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not sure about checking the turn. With my image he could have TT, KQ, or QJ. Thinking more about it, though, I agree that a fold after the c/r is correct. |
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