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200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
Reads: Villain is running at 33/21/6 over 100 hands. he's pretty bad. his attempt to steal % is identical to his PFR.
he's very tricky, and can definitely make moves, but he doesn't know how to pick his spots at all. I saw him bluff-raise a CB from a nittish UTG open-raiser on a JTx twoflush flop (our villain had 66). I suspect he's one of those guys who are a little paranoid and think other people are always playing back at him, but he and i haven't tangled much. Party Poker, $1/$2 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LegoPoker Hand History Converter CO: $280.80 BTN: $377.60 SB: $183.40 Hero (BB): $228.40 UTG: $90.06 MP: $173.77 Pre-Flop: 3 3[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (BB) 3 folds, <font color="red">BTN raises to $8</font>, SB folds, Hero calls $6 <font color="red">I elected to flat-call PF because i absolutely hate 3betting this guy. i feel he'll call my 3bet a LOT and probably float me or play back at me. I decide to call. </font> Flop: ($17) 4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] A 2 (2 Players) Hero... <font color="red"> Here i think i have the best hand a lot of the time. I don't like leading though because i think he calls with all PPs, Ax, 5x hands, and might even be tempted to bluff raise me with air. i don't like a C-R because Ax is a big part of his range and he calls all Ax hands to a C-R. The disadvantage of C-C is that he gets 2 outs to improve (because i obv won't be betting turn....right?), and i don't fold out the PPs that a flop C-R might fold out(i said might, i'm not really sure he woulld fold out big PPs here). and i hate C-F because i'm a fair bit ahead of his flop betting range</font> |
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Re: 200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
FWIW you don't need to 3bet every pocket pair, I rarely do with 33. Given the description leading the flop is bad. Check/fold would probably be best especially if villain is going to bet most turns. It's too difficult to know if you are ahead here and you are often going to lose alot of chips finding out. So far you have invested $8 check/fold and find a better spot against villain, you will have his chips soon enough.
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Re: 200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
bump once.
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Re: 200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
there's a reason these little PP are just played for set value, it's hard to play them against a lot of types...
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Re: 200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
fold pre
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Re: 200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
i dont fold any pp pre against bad lag. I wont play back either here, because if you CR he might call with something retarded like a 5, or some stupid draw himself. Trying to 'outplay' you on later streets.
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Re: 200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
I thought about folding pre (It might well be the most EV line), but didn't. Flop lines given i called plz?
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Re: 200NL: 33 and a gutshot vs a LAGtard
Check fold unless you've checked called down Ax after CCing recently in this exact spot, then call once and he'll not bet again unless he has Ax.
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