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Maybe he\'ll fold
Stars $2/4. On my home computer not school comp. so I don't have Ptracker running. Villain seems kind of loose.
MP $140 BB $350 I have him covered MP limps, i make it $20 with KQ spades, BB calls, MP calls Flop: Q 10 3 rainbow (1 spade) BB leads for $40, MP folds, I call Turn: 8 spades BB leads for $70, I jam Is this okay? I guess air, Qs, sets, Q10 are in his range. He seems bad and will stack off with Q9,QJ,etc, may fold AQ,KQ but I doubt it....he probably comes in as like a 35/10 type of guy. |
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
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Stars $2/4. On my home computer not school comp. so I don't have Ptracker running. Villain seems kind of loose. MP $140 BB $350 I have him covered MP limps, i make it $20 with KQ spades, BB calls, MP calls Flop: Q 10 3 rainbow (1 spade) BB leads for $40, MP folds, I call Turn: 8 spades BB leads for $70, I jam Is this okay? I guess air, Qs, sets, Q10 are in his range. He seems bad and will stack off with Q9,QJ,etc, may fold AQ,KQ but I doubt it....he probably comes in as like a 35/10 type of guy. [/ QUOTE ] Hate it. calling>>>>>>>raising |
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
Why, why, why would you do this?
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
how do you miss J9 here? I flatcall
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
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Why, why, why would you do this? [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
if you had bottom pair + fd i'd be a lot more excited about it. you're killing a lot of your showdown equity here if you push.
it is true you'll have some annoying decisions on a blank river, ubt so be it. |
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
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Stars $2/4. On my home computer not school comp. so I don't have Ptracker running. Villain seems kind of loose. MP $140 BB $350 I have him covered MP limps, i make it $20 with KQ spades, BB calls, MP calls Flop: Q 10 3 rainbow (1 spade) BB leads for $40, MP folds, I call Turn: 8 spades BB leads for $70, I jam Is this okay? I guess air, Qs, sets, Q10 are in his range. He seems bad and will stack off with Q9,QJ,etc, may fold AQ,KQ but I doubt it....he probably comes in as like a 35/10 type of guy. [/ QUOTE ] So he folds hands that you have dominated, and calls with hands that have you drawing to a flush or maybe a King. This is after he led into a 3-way pot on the flop where you raised a limper. His hand screams monster, and your play is gross. I can understand that maybe when playing it looked alright, but how doesn't this look terribly played now? |
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
yeah this is no good-he fold worse and calls with better...
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
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He seems bad and will stack off with Q9,QJ,etc, may fold AQ,KQ but I doubt it.... [/ QUOTE ] You can't assume both in this hand, make a decision and act upon. You have a strong hand. With the flush draw a push is not a disaster - your equity is decent even against a semi-tight calling range. But given your read (villain won't fold a hand that have you beat), a call is much better when you hold a hand with showdown value. With the f-draw, you have more outs when behind than villain has when he is behind. Since you very well could be behind, you should not bloat the pot and push away his weakest holdings. |
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Re: Maybe he\'ll fold
I think shoving is *ok* because versus a 35/10 here we are in decent shape.
I do prefer calling though. He has about $220 left after the $70 and we cover. If he was shorter I think shoving would get better, but since there's still a lot left, we can call just for our flush draw and fold blank rivers. I think this is probably the most profitable line, especially when you don't think we have much fe. |
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