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NL50: TPTK OOP gets raised on flop on fairly dry board by unknown
Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players
LeggoPoker Hand History Converter Hero (UTG): $49.25 MP: $41.45 CO: $50.70 BTN: $28 SB: $64.85 BB: $53.80 Pre-Flop: Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (UTG) <font color="red">Hero raises to $2</font>, MP calls $2, 4 folds Flop: ($4.75) Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (2 Players) <font color="red">Hero bets $3</font>, <font color="red">MP raises to $9</font>, Hero's options? |
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Re: NL50: TPTK OOP gets raised on flop on fairly dry board by unknown
if he was deeper I might try a stack a donk(call, cr ai on turn.) Here I think you can just shove and get called by any queen.
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Re: NL50: TPTK OOP gets raised on flop on fairly dry board by unknown
kinda sucks against unknown...
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Re: NL50: TPTK OOP gets raised on flop on fairly dry board by unknown
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kinda sucks against unknown...here's a line I like better [/ QUOTE ] fixed your post. |
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Re: NL50: TPTK OOP gets raised on flop on fairly dry board by unknown
In cts' recent video at 200NL he mentions at one point that he noticed that many villains had bet-sizing tells where they were much less likely to bluff-raise over larger c-bets in position in these kinds of spots because they didn't like to have to commit so much of their stacks to do so. For that same reason, I think I'd rather bet more like 4$ on this flop.
As played, I guess it really comes down to whether or not we can put hands like KQ, or some kind of semi-bluff with hands {89s,J9s,AK,KJ} (or total air) into his range. If yes, shove, if not, fold. What's a better range for an unknown flat calling an UTG raiser at 50NL? I don't know. How many hands have you been at the table and how much raising have you done in that time? If he hasn't seen you raising or c-betting all that much I'm probably OK with giving this one up and making a note, but it's very close and a shove can't be a huge mistake either. I agree that with these stack sizes calling is awkward. If we call and check the turn he should shove for slightly more than pot with his entire range and we have a very tough decision. So shove or fold I think. |
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Re: NL50: TPTK OOP gets raised on flop on fairly dry board by unknown
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In cts' recent video at 200NL he mentions at one point that he noticed that many villains had bet-sizing tells where they were much less likely to bluff-raise over larger c-bets in position in these kinds of spots because they didn't like to have to commit so much of their stacks to do so. For that same reason, I think I'd rather bet more like 4$ on this flop. [/ QUOTE ] I have noticed the same thing, which is why I like to bet weakly on boards like this, and then put them all in after 'considering' for a bit. They put you on AK and call with trash a lot. What you are suggesting is changing our bet sizing so our opponents play better - that is a huge mistake, I believe. |
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