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tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
online HU 50/100nl vs phil hellmuth...
phil seemed to be tilting earlier in the match (whining in chat, playing aggro PF) but hes been playing tighter and much more passively after doubling thru my QJ w/ KJ on a Q62-K (he c/c the flop, hes been peeling flops reeeal light in and OOP) as well as winning a few other small pots... hes been limping BTN tons adn ive seen him showdown J2o, QJs after limping so he can obv have a v wide range (TT and J7o are absolutely possible here) eff stacks 10K, he limps, i just check 67o (i had been raising his limps alot so this def defines my hand somewhat) flop T [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]8 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]3 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] i bet 150, he calls turn 9 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] i check, he bets 400, i CR to 1450, he makes it 3500 total... ive CRed v little thus far as hes been generally passive (everytime ive tried hes just checked back insta) so my turn raise is repping a pretty strong hand obv (which i happen to have)... that said, felt this or time for a big laydown? |
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
I would def not check the turn.
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
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I would def not check the turn. [/ QUOTE ] Got it out right before me.... |
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
i understand y u say that but i had been giving up in similar situations ALOT (cause he calls down so light) and i wanted to show him a check w/ a big hand 4 metagame as well as a chance to win a big pot...
also i mightve exaggerated how much he checx back as i was comparing him to stndrd online hu hsnl opp |
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
i think u fold, tourney players always seem to have the nuts on really drawy boards when they reraise small esp when reraised small back like this. I think he raises a set to at least 4k this has to be a straight and not 67 b/c i also believe he raises 67 to at least 4k
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
very difficult....
but i would lead the turn [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img].... as played i would, arg i have no idea [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
Has Hellmuth used blocking bets at all in the session. This turn line looks like pair+draw and this bet fits perfectly with that.
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
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i understand y u say that but i had been giving up in similar situations ALOT (cause he calls down so light) and i wanted to show him a check w/ a big hand 4 metagame as well as a chance to win a big pot... [/ QUOTE ] I know I'd use this as a rationale for pushing in this spot. (he knows that I know that I have been giving up, thus he thinks I'm checkraising light..) but I think a fold might be best here actually. Also own him with the fold and show button. |
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
im sorry, were you actually considering folding? the only better spot than this is probably ariel in a chinese game
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Re: tough turn spot w/ small str8 vs tournament professional
arrrr in.
edit: this might actually be a good spot for a stop and go. tank then call and donk out river. |
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