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JJ OOP
Im finding myself in bad spots OOP a lot and this is an example of that. Not much info on villain but hes seemed pretty tight.
GAME #696826887: Texas Hold'em NL $1.00/$2.00 2007-10-23 17:07:31 Table Berry (No DP) Seat 1: PoutsoKefalos ($184.65 in chips) DEALER Seat 3: WumpWump ($201.00 in chips) Seat 5: lmpulseKid ($487.85 in chips) Seat 8: allty ($131.15 in chips) Seat 10: B5kkk ($297.70 in chips) WumpWump: Post SB $1.00 lmpulseKid: Post BB $2.00 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to lmpulseKid [CJ SJ] allty: Call $2.00 B5kkk: Fold PoutsoKefalos: Raise $8.00 WumpWump: Fold lmpulseKid: Raise $25.00 allty: Fold PoutsoKefalos: Call $19.00 *** FLOP *** [DK C10 C6] lmpulseKid: Bet $52.00 PoutsoKefalos: Call $52.00 *** TURN *** [C2] lmpulseKid: Check PoutsoKefalos: Bet $105.65 ImpulseKid ... Now im folding this almost every time, is this the line you would take? Im more concerned about my flop bet, should i be checking this flop here and calling a bet? |
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Re: JJ OOP
I don't know what the right answer is, but you can bet $35-$45 (instead of full pot $52) on the flop and get the same results.
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Re: JJ OOP
Full-potting that flop is really bad. Either bet $30-something or c/c.
Fold the turn as played. |
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Re: JJ OOP
convert please, I'm not dyslexic I can't read this HH
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Re: JJ OOP
~$35-40 lead on flop is def better than full pot IMO. I like leading this flop more than c/c as well, hand plays easier.
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