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Super Tuesday - River C/R
I have played Boykee in cash games and he is pretty TAG, haven't played much with him in tourneys though... I'd imagine he has the same style.
What do you think? PokerStars Game #13225423206: Tournament #66437130, $1000+$50 Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2007/11/13 - 20:34:21 (ET) Table '66437130 25' 9-max Seat #5 is the button Seat 1: Boykee (3145 in chips) Seat 2: IversonXX3 (3150 in chips) is sitting out Seat 3: JOEYTHEB (2745 in chips) Seat 4: psyduck101 (2395 in chips) Seat 5: amichaiKK (5585 in chips) Seat 6: Kongsgaard (7630 in chips) Seat 7: Kenny Rap (3160 in chips) Seat 8: Bill Ivey (4050 in chips) Seat 9: LUHMAN (4960 in chips) Kongsgaard: posts small blind 15 Kenny Rap: posts big blind 30 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Bill Ivey [Jd Ac] Bill Ivey: raises 60 to 90 LUHMAN: folds Boykee: calls 90 IversonXX3: folds IversonXX3 has returned JOEYTHEB: folds psyduck101: folds amichaiKK: folds Kongsgaard: folds Kenny Rap: folds *** FLOP *** [Js 7h 4d] Bill Ivey: bets 150 Boykee: calls 150 *** TURN *** [Js 7h 4d] [Jh] Bill Ivey: checks Boykee: checks *** RIVER *** [Js 7h 4d Jh] [Qd] Bill Ivey: checks Boykee: bets 450 Bill Ivey: raises 630 to 1080 Boykee: raises 1825 to 2905 and is all-in Bill Ivey: calls 1825 |
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
1. I don't like raising AJo UTG when deep-stacked. I'd fold there.
2. Why check the turn? If he has a PP and didn't believe u had a j on the flop(or is slow rolling aa,kk) then he's not going any where on turn either. I guess he may have ak or aq and u can let him "catch up" but on avg I like to bet again and keep our range wide b/c if u checkraise he'll be hardpressed to call whereas if u bet out enough u can get it all in on the river. 3. DO NOT check the river. He'd be only too happy to check behind with many hands that would call a bet. |
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
Betting seems much better than check raise on a board of this texture. Chances are if he was gonna bluff w/ a 65 or 89 type hand he'd have done it on the turn.
I think most often he has a marginal hand when u get to the river. Knowing what we know now, I'd say he has QQ here about 90% of the time, and I'd fold to the 3b. |
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
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Betting seems much better than check raise on a board of this texture. Chances are if he was gonna bluff w/ a 65 or 89 type hand he'd have done it on the turn. I think most often he has a marginal hand when u get to the river. Knowing what we know now, I'd say he has QQ here about 90% of the time, and I'd fold to the 3b. [/ QUOTE ] TY |
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
u don't think he's reraising w/ qq preflop or raising on flop?
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u don't think he's reraising w/ qq preflop or raising on flop? [/ QUOTE ] Given the description (mainly that hes a cashgame player and has played w/ BI), I'd say he almost never does either of those things. |
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
ur saying this because he views hero as super aggro who will continue to push action for him and has wide range?
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
hero is certainly not super aggro, the reason u call the flop and not raise is because raising folds out almost every hand u beat, and ensures a huge pot vs hands which beat you.
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
ty. what about preflop?
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Re: Super Tuesday - River C/R
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ty. what about preflop? [/ QUOTE ] same concept basically... QQ would definitely be on the bottom end of your perceived reraise range in a spot like that (utg open, utg+2 reraise looks VERY strong). |
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