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bet dark, check dark
how many is the button villain in this hand. we're 4 or 5 handed. he openraises from the cutoff or button and i 3 bet KJo from one of the blinds. he calls. heads up.
i bet the flop dark. it comes A32r. he raises. i call knowing exactly what i want to do. i check the turn dark. it's a 3, he bets, i c/r. comments? |
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Re: bet dark, check dark
What did you have on that XXJTJ one where I raise pf you 3b I peel flop and c/r turn and you 3bet I donk riv you raise I fold? I was so offended by your turn 3bet and then your river raise that I wanted to raise again somewhere with my KQ
BTW I am pretty sure that in this hand that doofus with the glasses limped but folded on the flop. I also think that calling down here might be better than c/r against me because you are either drawing dead or have the nuts and I love 3barreling. |
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Re: bet dark, check dark
i had QJ that hand. i knew you had KQ on the turn.
i considered calling down but felt there was some chance you would fold something like 77 or a hand that had 6 outs that i didnt want you to see the river with. what'd you have? |
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Re: bet dark, check dark
This stuff makes me smile. Curious to see the responses to it.
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Re: bet dark, check dark
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how many is the button villain in this hand. we're 4 or 5 handed. he openraises from the cutoff or button and i 3 bet KJo from one of the blinds. he calls. heads up. i bet the flop dark. it comes A32r. he raises. i call knowing exactly what i want to do. i check the turn dark. it's a 3, he bets, i c/r. comments? [/ QUOTE ] It looks awfully strong to villain and his hand doesnt look like an ace, so why not? |
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Re: bet dark, check dark
This is good Mike. I know you'd play an ace this way too which makes everything happy happy.
-DeathDonkey |
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Re: bet dark, check dark
Sure can get a non-Ace pair or maybe a weak-sauce Ace to fold and the pot is big enough to justify, I would think.
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Re: bet dark, check dark
I think howmany's game might have a hole in it if you think this play is profitable. His raising range on that rainbow flop should include lots of Ax hands, a few 3x hands and PPs, and not all that much else. Calling to induce turn/river bluffs is a played-out, transparent line, so I'd hope he'd raise top pair there a good portion of the time.
If howmany's game doesn't have this hole then he just owned you bad cuz most of his range is top pair and yeah right he's gonna fold that. |
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how many is the button villain in this hand. we're 4 or 5 handed. he openraises from the cutoff or button and i 3 bet KJo from one of the blinds. he calls. heads up. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think howmany's game might have a hole in it if you think this play is profitable. [/ QUOTE ] Under these game conditions, he has no business sitting down if he didn't ever take this line with banana's. Look at what mike's doing. This is the type of turn 3 bet spew I was talking about. It's awful yet sometimes necessary. Hope he did it light. I like mike's play. It's what gets the A's paid off when he has them. |
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[ QUOTE ] how many is the button villain in this hand. we're 4 or 5 handed. he openraises from the cutoff or button and i 3 bet KJo from one of the blinds. he calls. heads up. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think howmany's game might have a hole in it if you think this play is profitable. [/ QUOTE ] Under these game conditions, he has no business sitting down if he didn't ever take this line with banana's. Look at what mike's doing. [/ QUOTE ] You're wrong--raising in Howmany's spot with air is just bad. And you have Mike's rebluff to prove it. Nobody folds a pair tto a flop raise there and {Ax,22+} makes up the vast majority of mike's range. 3-betting KJ from Mike's spot is terribly standard but still not a big enough part of his range to raise with T9s or whatever. Edit: Really I should have said that if howmany doesn't have a rep for raising the flop with his good hands on these kinds of steal/resteal situations then he shouldn't be raising with air. If Mike knows he'll raise with a bad ace, for instance, then an occasional bluff with air is probably profitable. |
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