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99
Hello,
This hand is in Everest Poker and I dont find hand converter for this site. 1/2 6 Max Seat 1: Nusander ($39.51) Seat 2: TVisionary ($24.12) Seat 3: antoniodlc ($7.00) Seat 4: itsug ($115.75) Seat 5: zajonski1966 ($51.17) Seat 6: joueur5988 ($78.12) TVisionary posts the small blind of $0.50 antoniodlc posts the big blind of $1.00 The button is in seat #1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to itsug[9s 9c] itsug raises to $2.00 zajonski1966 raises to $3.00 joueur5988 folds Nusander folds TVisionary folds antoniodlc folds itsug calls $1.00 *** FLOP *** [Ad 7h As] itsug bets $1.00 zajonski1966 raises to $2.00 itsug calls $1.00 *** TURN *** [Ad 7h As] [Th] itsug checks zajonski1966 checks *** RIVER *** [Ad 7h As Th] [7s] itsug checks zajonski1966 bets $2.00 itsug calls $2.00 Villain Stats: 68.55%/13.64%/1.03/45% How to play this hand against a solid player? |
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Re: 99
Check/fold the flop.
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Re: 99
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How to play this hand against a solid player? [/ QUOTE ] You realize, I hope, that this Villain isn't solid. Given that, you're showing down, and I think your line is all right. Against a more solid player, it's a tough situation. You'd probably be beat on the flop, but there would be the question of whether or not you could push him off of a better pocket pair. (And also the question of whether he happened to have KQ or a lower pocket pair than yours.) What I would probably do is just check-call down and take my lumps. If there were just one ace on the flop, against a solid player, I guess I would probably either check-fold the flop or check-call the flop with the plan of check-folding the turn UI if Villain bet again. However, versus your actual opponent, I think getting your hand to showdown is a good idea. If I was going to give a little action first, I would probably begin with a flop checkraise (as opposed to a flop lead). |
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Re: 99
Against this player I am just c/c'ing down. He will bluff all 3 streets for you.
Your flop donk makes no sense what so ever. He will raise his better hands and just call the worse hands that would have made a bet anyway. Ágainst a good player I will c/f the flop |
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Re: 99
I think what Oink and Nick have said are pretty good advice. I used to donkalot in situations like these and I quit doing it after I got some coaching. Generally, you don't want to take the initiative away from a player with a donk, a c/r is better. (Please correct me if I'm wrong as I'm on a big downswing, my confidence is shot, and I think that I play horribly). Also, if there's no hand converter, just write out the hand and leave off the screen names of the other players.
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Re: 99
This guy seems too tight to be getting aggressive with after he raises your early position raise so I would probably fold the flop. Your donk bet makes no sense. I think you got value bet on the river by JJ.
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Re: 99
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This guy seems too tight to be getting aggressive with after he raises your early position raise [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] He is 60/25 or whatever right? How is that ever to tight for Hero to call down?? EDIT: So he is 60/13. Still, I think its a big mistake to assume that his 3-bet range consist of the top hands. I would expect to see crap like 55 or Q7o way more often than KK in this spot. Dont give unreasonable players credit for reasonable plays. |
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Re: 99
The only thing unreasonable about him is that he doesn't know what he's doing. Unless I had a read that he makes random raises with junk, he's a tight raiser and is probably not raising much less than KQs here. So, basically you beat KQ and 88 on the flop.
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Re: 99
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So, basically you beat KQ and 88 on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] Seriously! Stop making these assumptions! |
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Re: 99
I call down.
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