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Re: Calldown in a reraised pot, 25/50 live v. a capable bluffer
I actually think preflop bet sizing is a huge consideration in a game like this that I definitely don't think about enough when I play live. Raising so big with a midpocket seems like it's going to put you in tons of awkward spots. Raising to 200 seems like it might protect against a bunch of limpers and someone making some ridiculous raise in LP. Depending on how the game is playing, I like limping or a small raise pre.
Also, preflop, do you 4 bet with AA, KK or QQ here? How about AK? With these stack sizes, I might consider making it 5.5k or so because calling with 88 gives you so many flops that become terrible to play. Given your reads and the board, I'm getting my money in. It would suck if he had 99. |
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Re: Calldown in a reraised pot, 25/50 live v. a capable bluffer
if he knows you stack off with any King, then I think this is a fold. my guess is he has two aces. Almost any pro here has AK, KK, or AA every time... the quick action is usually a reverse tell trying to make you think they are bluffing. I see pros do that all the time live. Unless you know otherwise... INTO THE MUCK!!!
I personally think you should have folded the flop, and given the size of his reraise preflop as well fwiw. I think 20k is minimum to make this call preflop, esp. since it looks like he stacks off with AA if you flop a set. Calling 1300 more is on the thin side with 1600, especially if you include air in his range (ie he doesnt stack off). |
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Re: Calldown in a reraised pot, 25/50 live v. a capable bluffer
Doesn't this come into play;
Board: Ks 4c 7d 5s Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 71.124% 70.73% 00.39% 32212 178.00 { 8d8s } Hand 1: 28.876% 28.48% 00.39% 12972 178.00 { random } |
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Re: Calldown in a reraised pot, 25/50 live v. a capable bluffer
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if he knows you stack off with any King, then I think this is a fold. my guess is he has two aces. Almost any pro here has AK, KK, or AA every time... the quick action is usually a reverse tell trying to make you think they are bluffing. I see pros do that all the time live. Unless you know otherwise... INTO THE MUCK!!! I personally think you should have folded the flop, and given the size of his reraise preflop as well fwiw. I think 20k is minimum to make this call preflop, esp. since it looks like he stacks off with AA if you flop a set. Calling 1300 more is on the thin side with 1600, especially if you include air in his range (ie he doesnt stack off). [/ QUOTE ] almost everything you have said in each of your last few posts responding to dlp's threads is entirely wrong with respect to these nyc games and nyc pros. i fold here (but probably don't call the flop if i don't intend to call on a turn like this, because you can't expect to see the showdown without facing at least one more big bet) |
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