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TPTK on paired board vs LAG
Live $5 $10, villian plays 90% of pots, raises often, bluffs often and has just gone on tilt after calling off a $500 river bet with one pair. We both have $1,500 plus.
Several limpers to button who makes it $55, I call in sb with AQ, villian calls right after and 5 players see the flop of QJJ rainbow I bet $200, villian flat calls Turn A and 2 diamonds giving me top 2 on a paired and draw heavy board. I bet $250 and Villian raises $340 (pot is now $1,515). I have seen villian raise the turn with a flush draw and raise with TP weak kicker. I know that he sees me as a tight solid player who is not playing big pots without big hands. At this point I feel that most of the time he has a J here or K10 but at least 25% of the time he has a Q, A or draw here and I am getting over 4 - 1. I have also seen this guy call flop bets with air in position hoping to take down pots on the turn. My first intinct was to muck but then I began to really think that if I shoved my remaing $1,000 ($600 or so raise) he might very well lay down a weak J given his estimation of my range there and surely lay down the same hand AQ. How should I respond to his raise? |
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
im pretty sure a guy on tilt who plays every hand is never ever folding a jack.
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
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im pretty sure a guy on tilt who plays every hand is never ever folding a jack. [/ QUOTE ] So call, or fold? |
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
i guess fold but i can't imagine taking this line at all.
i mean maybe with this line you should stack off? you just bet 250 into a 700 pot on a scary turn card against a guy on tilt who loves to bluff. having said that i'd still hate to get all the money in i think. |
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
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i guess fold but i can't imagine taking this line at all. i mean maybe with this line you should stack off? you just bet 250 into a 700 pot on a scary turn card against a guy on tilt who loves to bluff. having said that i'd still hate to get all the money in i think. [/ QUOTE ] I think you have the hand read correctly. I figured I'd call getting 4 - 1 (probably a mistake in retrospect) and we went check check on the K river and he looks at me sheepishly saying "You must have a better J than me, I have J6." This comment on the end made me wonder if my shove idea on the turn was a good one. In retrospect, he probably would have made a crying call. |
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
doesnt sound like he is as crazy as you were making out
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
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doesnt sound like he is as crazy as you were making out [/ QUOTE ] He is, but I know he respects my hand ranges that is why I thought a turn push might be plus EV given his range and what he thinks of my range. I think I was probably wrong but I wish I would have tried for the heck of it. |
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
ok. i know you said that in the original post but i kinda glossed over it. so you can just fold the turn. you kinda overrepresented your hand actually.
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
Re-raise pre.
This flop spot kinda sucks. I'd probably just check it first off and see what happens. With five to the flop, his CCing right after with 3 left to act behind you is pretty damn strong, and I would strongly consider shutting down right there, but since he's so loose, I guess you have to figure Qx is in his range. You are not really getting 4:1 to call that raise, unless you are planning on folding to a river push (getting 4:1, again). |
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Re: TPTK on paired board vs LAG
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Re-raise pre. This flop spot kinda sucks. I'd probably just check it first off and see what happens. With five to the flop, his CCing right after with 3 left to act behind you is pretty damn strong, and I would strongly consider shutting down right there, but since he's so loose, I guess you have to figure Qx is in his range. You are not really getting 4:1 to call that raise, unless you are planning on folding to a river push (getting 4:1, again). [/ QUOTE ] Thanks Big Jim, great comments as was the other poster. I think I need to re raise more preflop especially with weak late position raises with lots of limpers. I really don't want to play a multi way pot OOP with AQ. |
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