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OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her?
Villain is predictable: When she has a made hand, she bets/raises. When she's drawing or unsure of her hand, she calls/folds. She has no knowledge of bet sizing. I have $300 in front and cover her.
1/2NL live Pre-flop: I'm in BB. Four callers. I have JJ and raise to $17. UTG calls. Flop ($40): Q [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I bet $15, villain raises to $30, what's my line? I called. Turn ($100): 4 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] What's my line? I check, villain bets $25. What's my line? I called. River ($150): 10 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] What's my line? I check, villain checks. Villain shows AQ offsuit. I should add that I was virtually 100% that I was ahead the whole way. |
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
bet? lol
im not sure why you think the best way to extract from a calling station is to underbet, check and call. |
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
Get it all in on the flop if you can. Otherwise, bet bet bet all streets, she showed you she likes her hand. You only lose to QQ on the flop. get all that money in!
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
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bet? lol im not sure why you think the best way to extract from a calling station is to underbet, check and call. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly what I was looking for. I think I should have led out ~$25 on the flop, reraised if she raised me, and led the rest of the way. |
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
Well played imo. Money is for suckers.
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
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Flop ($40): Q [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] J [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] I bet $15, villain raises to $30, what's my line? I called. [/ QUOTE ] So you know she has a made hand, and you are confused about what to do. Hmmm. And I always thought poker was easy when you know what the other guy has. By the way, I always lol @ people that flop sets in 3-bet pots and win, like $70. Why bother getting a stack in with your monsters when you can do that by just bluffing? |
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
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She has no knowledge of bet sizing. [/ QUOTE ] OH, and by the way: Pot...Kettle. |
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
this has to got to be a level.
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
"Villain is predictable: When she has a made hand, she bets/raises. When she's drawing or unsure of her hand, she calls/folds. She has no knowledge of bet sizing. I have $300 in front and cover her.
I should add that I was virtually 100% that I was ahead the whole way. " move down. |
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Re: OOP against predictable player: How do I extract the most from her
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[ QUOTE ] She has no knowledge of bet sizing. [/ QUOTE ] OH, and by the way: Pot...Kettle. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not disputing this. I usually do 2/3 bets on the flop but wasn't sure how much she would call here. I obviously made a mistake here. |
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