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TT, lets doge a bullet. sng
This game is not very fun, basically raise, steal, etc. We have yet to make it to show down, and have not see nmany flops. So......
I think my opponent is running card dead. I had him down, but I just made a loose pf call to only see a bunch of Broadways. Full Tilt (2 handed) Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: 2+2 Forums) hero (1585) villain (1415) Preflop: Hero is BB with T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], T[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]. Button posts a blind of 20. <font color="#CC3333">Button (poster) raises to 120</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero raises to 440</font>, Button calls. Flop: 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="#0000FF">(2 players)</font> |
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Re: TT, lets doge a bullet. sng
Don't love the PFR size for exactly this reason. Real tough to manipulate opponent now. Would need to know how often opponent has been calling 3-bets and c-bets to make an informed decision. As played w/ info at hand, I'd probably puke and CRAI/call all in? I don't know. Gross spot. If you lead out for a c-bet you get probably nothing that beats you to fold except JJ maybe, and everything you beat presumably folds.
I'm leaning towards this action, btw, because your non-push PF suggests that he can call w/ a somewhat weaker hand. If that's a wrong assumption then maybe c-fold? That seems just totally awful though. I don't know. Gross. |
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Re: TT, lets doge a bullet. sng
bet 425/fold?
has he been calling 3 bets before/what has he been calling with? the other option is to tank/check and see what he does. prolly call a smallish bet and try to show it down. |
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Re: TT, lets doge a bullet. sng
3bet size is bad. Calling, 3betting less, or 3betting way more are all better options. There's not much difference in b/f 400 or c/f. i probably just c/f.
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Re: TT, lets doge a bullet. sng
This is a very very tough situation. I would most likely puke. If you shove, like JOOL said he is not going to fold anything that is beating you, so its a gamble at this point. You can hope to get this pot checked down, or bet out weak and hope he calls you down. I tend to bet out weak in hopes of scaring my opponent, but thats because I am a donkey.
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Re: TT, lets doge a bullet. sng
yeah, i think i agree that the 3-bet size kinda screams you have a mid pair you don't want to play a flop with. sounds like an agressive villain who's going to bet it pretty hard if you check, and probably isn't calling a shove with anything you are ahead of either.
if you feel like you can play well at a 2:1 chip disadvantage against a really aggressive player, check/fold. if not, i don't think a shove here is that bad, since if you bet/fold you're really crippled against a guy that's likely going to pummel you relentlessly with his new stack. MAYBE you're lucky enough that he'd fold a Q to a shove here, based on your preflop action, but i think i see a snap-call with any decent Q or K, in which case, you have some long-shot draws to suck out on him. as has been said, gross spot to be in, and gross squared flop for tens... |
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Re: TT, lets doge a bullet. sng
Ugh, I hate spots like this. They make me just want to shove TT PF (which I know is not optimal). I generally 3-bet here to something like 360, but it has about the same result as this hand: I end up with a scary board and have to c/f.
Perhaps a better play (against a loose opponent) is to raise PF to 600 and shove any flop. Well, maybe not AKQs, but almost any flop. |
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