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PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver Cards)
SB ($34.60) BB ($110.70) UTG ($41.60) MP ($29.05) Hero ($91.75) Button ($38.45) Preflop: Hero is CO with ![]() ![]() [color=#CC3333]UTG raises to $1.5</font>, [color=#666666]1 fold</font>, [color=#CC3333]Hero raises to $4.5</font>, [color=#666666]2 folds</font>, BB calls $4, UTG calls $3. Flop: ($13.75) ![]() ![]() ![]() BB checks, UTG checks, [color=#CC3333]Hero bets $13</font>, [color=#CC3333]BB raises to $106.2</font>, UTG folds, Hero calls $74.25 (All-In). Turn: ($188.25) ![]() River: ($188.25) ![]() Final Pot: $188.25 Can I call this raise? Especially with a deep stack. But after raise and reraise Preflop I could not think that Villian has 44-66 or any 2 pair. So I think he could be on a high pocketpairs. |
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Call and expect to see lots of over pairs and every once in a while a set.
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Thank you
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Not many people make a huge push like that with a set, think it's an easy call.
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It really isnt that deep and you gotta go. I would suggest bigger raise pre but most players dont like speed playing there aa or kks. That way u squeeze out 88 and lower pps for some players.
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I like raising to 5-6 preflop, especially at these stakes and being a bit deeper.
BB cold-calling the 3bet is usually AK or 99+. It's possible, but unlikely, that he has 44-66 or a suited connector. When he check raise overbets the flop, it's less likely that he has a set. Most people really don't like to fastplay sets like that, especially against a likely overpair in a 3bet pot. This feels like JJ/QQ looking to snap off the CB and protect against AK. I call and feel good about it. No matter what he has, I make a note about it and how he played it. |
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LOL.
Bet less on flop. As played, fold. His range is heavily tilted towards combo draws and better made hands. You are rarely way ahead and often way behind. |
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His range is heavily tilted towards combo draws and better made hands. You are rarely way ahead and often way behind. [/ QUOTE ] This is a re-raised pot. Villain cold-called out of the big blind. |
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1) Hero made a ghey reraise
2) Villain cold-called because effective stacks were 200 BB's deep 3) If Hero's ghey raise makes me suspect that villain probably correctly put villain on a big pocket pair. Ghey raises like that usually come from TAG's who don't repop a wide enough range and don't understand implied odds. |
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LOL. Bet less on flop. As played, fold. His range is heavily tilted towards combo draws and better made hands. You are rarely way ahead and often way behind. [/ QUOTE ] ----Edited to read: This advice is ghey, and oh so weak-tight. This poster is giving villain way too wide a range. I think you played this fine. Combo draw in a 4bet pot while he is oop is unlikely. And the only better made hand you have to fear is a set, and I dont think hed play it that fast on this board. Although its possible, I think its more possible he plays an overpair like this I call and expect to see overpairs a lot or sets (less likely) as another poster suggested |
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