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tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
Full Tilt Poker
$5/$10 No Limit Hold'em Ring Game 2 Players HERO: $2647 Villain: $1662.5 <font color="black">Preflop:</font> A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ($15, 2 players) <font color="red">Villain raises to $30</font>, <font color="red">HERO raises to $90</font>, Villain calls $60 <font color="black">Flop:</font> Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ($180, 2 players) <font color="red">HERO bets $180</font>, Villain calls $180 <font color="black">Turn:</font> Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] [7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]] ($540, 2 players) <font color="red">HERO bets $444</font>, <font color="red">Villain raises all in to $1,397.50</font> This is our first heads up match, neither of us have visibly gotten out of line. -He (probably) knows I respect his game -I misplayed a hand earlier in the match vs him, bad series of reads (something like "i think my underpair to the board is good" and he ends up having fours full) -He's not afraid to stick it in if he thinks its appropriate and I've probably demonstrated that as well Up until this point I haven't two barrelled much with air. Pretty torn as to what I should do here, at the time I thought it was a draw, or i'm completely dead kind of situation. |
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
I don't see him doing this with anything you beat on that board.
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
I would c/f or c/r the turn. Really don't like your bet. Most of the time, I'd just c/f. He's not going to float you on this board.
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
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I don't see him doing this with anything you beat on that board. [/ QUOTE ] KXd and 6Xd. fwiw, CFing seems awful. Id definitely check the turn, with the intention to call or raise- no one ever has a hand heads up, it's very likely that this is a tough decision because his turn push looks strong, and he wants to convey to you a lot of strength in his turn push. obviously he can have two pair or something that has you beat, but there's a lot of combo draws and i get the feeling Krantz doesn't play nitty hu, so pelase don't dismiss and CF CF CF with top top here |
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
Does he expect you to fold AA here? If yes, call. If no, fold.
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
have to call
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
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have to call [/ QUOTE ] yeah. but I like checking turn better on that board |
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
you have to bet the turn because i think he checks behind all hands that he shoves that you are ahead of (i don't think he bets a strong draw here in other words)
easy call IMO his range is pretty wide here though it does include a bunch of hands you are losing to |
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
if you don't want to play a big pot, then you probably shouldn't pot the flop and bet 80%+ on the turn
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Re: tough turn decision vs krantz, HU 5/10 deep
i agree with josh here...pot control? your bet sizes/the action pretty much name your hand...
i think a turn check is best and then a crai or a call...( i have no idea what his pf range for a $30 riase is) but youve gotta be ahead here the turn bet seems kinda silly unless your gonna call his raise (unless you were bluffing which seems odd) |
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