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NL200: 99 top set extraction
Villain is 16/4/2.0 over 794 hands with 59% fold to cbet.
Do you like this line or not really? SB: $189.80 BB: $182.55 UTG: $205 UTG+1: $175.55 MP1: $398.83 MP2: $200 MP3: $258.35 <font color="black">Hero (CO): $237.40</font> <font color="black">BTN: $228.80</font> <font color="black">Preflop:</font> Hero is dealt 9 9[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (9 Players) 5 folds, <font color="red">Hero raises to $8</font>, BTN calls $8, 2 folds <font color="black">Flop:</font> ($19) 9[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] 2 3 (2 Players) <font color="red">Hero bets $12</font>, BTN calls $12 <font color="black">Turn:</font> ($43) 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] (2 Players) Hero checks, <font color="red">BTN bets $24</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises to $62</font>... |
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
Its ok only if u don't think villain will call a second barell with 44-88.
And even then its not that great because it lets villain get away from 89-A9 and maybe even TT, JJ. So yeah, i think leading the turn would be a better play. Why did you opt for the turn c/r? |
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
just keep betting ... he will fold a lot of his floaty type hands when you c/r the turn.
however, you still get paid by slowplaying lower sets (they are calling the turn c/r anyway) and draws that keep calling. so betting again gets you more money from those draws while still maximizing it from other 2nd best hands. whoa that was long |
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
I figured he was floating with air and that I will get another bet out of him that way while he will still stack off with lower sets.
Anyway: BTN raises to $100, hero...? |
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
itīs shoving time. u got the nuts, he made a minraise so i guess heīs going to call. if he has an overpair and an ace comes on the river then hes thinking about folding
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
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I figured he was floating with air and that I will get another bet out of him that way while he will still stack off with lower sets. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, c/r ing the turn is the best way to deal with floaters. I didn't think someone who folded 59% of the time to a c-bet was floating all that much. But i don't use Ace hud, or whatever its called, so I'm pretty clueless about that particular stat. As previously mentioned, push over his raise because an over card may kill your action. |
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
[ QUOTE ]
just keep betting ... he will fold a lot of his floaty type hands when you c/r the turn. however, you still get paid by slowplaying lower sets (they are calling the turn c/r anyway) and draws that keep calling. so betting again gets you more money from those draws while still maximizing it from other 2nd best hands. whoa that was long [/ QUOTE ] What draws? Betting the turn again is fine on a drawy board. This is not a drawy board. Here, you have to check the turn to let the floater bet. The floater often folds to a turn 2nd barrel here. |
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
Why not just bet the pot on the flop and turn and get it in on the river?
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
Why is everyone thinking that this guy is floating?
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Re: NL200: 99 top set extraction
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I figured he was floating with air and that I will get another bet out of him that way while he will still stack off with lower sets. Anyway: BTN raises to $100, hero...? [/ QUOTE ] giggle and push |
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