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10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
I've been at the table for a few hours to this point and villain has been here the whole time. I have been invovled in several big pots so far most notably to this hand when I flopped the nut straight and got away from it on the turn when a bigger straight hit and showed my hand. I have already snapped off 1 bluff from villain when I 3bet him with AK and checked all 3 streets after flopping an A he bet flop and river and MHISG. He seems somewhat decent isn't too lose isn't too tight, but he seems to play pretty transparent, and probably couldn't beat 3/6 online. My image should be standard TAG.
Now on to the hand eff stacks are about 6k. I get AdKc utg+1, utg limps I make it 150 bad loose player calls, villain calls in the BB and limper calls. Flop is AxJh9h, two checks to me I bet 500, villain is only caller. Turn is 5x, he leads out for 600, I just call (should I raise here?) River is 3x, he fires for 1250, I???? |
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
did turn bring another flush draw? did river complete it?
turn is def a call. river i call and expect to win bout 40% of the time. |
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
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did turn bring another flush draw? did river complete it? turn is def a call. river i call and expect to win bout 40% of the time. [/ QUOTE ] Yea, this sounds about right. |
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
Turn and river were total bricks.
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
Damn, i had this exact hand the other night. Guy ended up with trips. Played very similiar to how he is playing. I would be happier folding but probably not likely.
Also, i would of raised the turn to kind of get a little bit better feel to where you were in the hand..?... |
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
You don't mention stack sizes and they play a crucial role here.
I always have a lot of problems believing people slowplay me when they call on flush/straight draw boards with others left to act behind them... also his turn bet looks more like he's pricing himself in than trying to extract value - he's betting a little over one-third pot... if he has like another 2k left or so I shove, if more then calling down is fine I guess. The added benefit of pushing turn is he'll have a tough time calling with weaker two-pairs as well, but once we just call the turn a river shove would look too suspicious so can only call at that point, I think. Definitely not folding this, though. Kirk |
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
Kirk, eff. stacks were mentioned in the OP, they are about 6k.
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
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Kirk, eff. stacks were mentioned in the OP, they are about 6k. [/ QUOTE ] [censored], no kidding... my reading comprehension seems to be going to hell. In that case call turn and river. Kirk |
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Re: 10/25 Borgata, snapping off potential bluff
Hand seems fine as long as you called
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