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Which value to play for?
$60 Live tournament, 7500 starting chips, 20 limits
SB- 6400 BB(Hero)- 10500 Reads: SB is as best I can tell a weak/loose kinda guy. I have seen him limp/call/fold at least 3 times. He will however stay in if his hand looks pretty pre-flop. Background: I've been card dead almost the whole time with the only hands that I have won coming from blind vs. blind battles. Against SB I have taken 4 out of 4, when it was just the 2 of us, with pre-flop raises (junk) after he completed. On one occasion I raised pre-flop and the SB called only to fold to my c-bet. I've also been beating up on the BB when I was in the small blind. I have shown down nothing. All of this has been noticed by the rest of the table and has been a topic of conversation at least twice that I overheard. I have watched this table and I am now ready to use the spots that I believe I can exploit. Hand: Blinds 300/600 folded to SB who completes Hero checks with K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] Flop (1200): K [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]Q [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] SB checks Hero bets 600 (this has been very standard for me if anyone at the table was paying attention) SB calls (this would be the first time he calls my bet) Turn (2400): 7 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] SB checks Hero bets 1200 (maybe should have been bigger) SB calls River (4800): 3 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] SB checks- his demeanor shows me he is not going to call. Hero???? I ask this only because I was curious if the value of checking and showing is better than betting villian off the hand or possible getting him to call with a lesser hand? I believe he is the type of player that will fold here pot committed or not. So what's better future value or chips at the moment? |
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Re: Which value to play for?
I'm fairly new to the forums, but I don't see any reason not to bet here. Whether he calls or not, you're play has been pretty standard so far, and it seems like he's on a draw, possibly straight or even the club flush. I think if he folds it would be that much better if you plan to continue to play tight.
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Re: Which value to play for?
Normally I would agree here but there really isn't much time remaining to play tight. I think there is less than 5 mins at this level left. The next level is 400/800 and after that 500/1000 doubling the rest of the way. This in a live tournament is only 3 more orbits.
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Re: Which value to play for?
Well you can always bet and show down if he folds or not, I see that often enough. It may seem blatantly obvious that you want people to know you had the cards (for table image purposes I'm assuming), but the fact remains that people are more likely to remember what they see then what they don't. And the more recent the event, the more likely they will remember it. The best of both worlds there I think.
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Re: Which value to play for?
Why are you checking?
Is it to show him that you raise with KTo preflop or to show him that if he calls you light on the turn he will get a free showdown on the river? |
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Re: Which value to play for?
I didn't raise KTo preflop though it can be argued that I should have. I think I am guilty of over thinking this.
At this particular point in the tournament it goes though an acceleration of the blinds making it a neccesity to steal to stay afloat. I've just been trying to come up with ways to make this easier for me. I have to agree with you here that giving a free showdown has it's phsycological disagvantages as well. |
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