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Old 05-26-2007, 01:29 PM
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Default 5-10 Big Pot PF w/ 10s

Orientation: Last night at Caesar's. I sit down at the only 5-10 going but the fish I'm after picks up after 2 hands. The table isn't that good so I put my name on the list to go to a 2-5 game. Then a huge donkey sits down apparently he got cleaned out went to get some money and a seat change.
I pick up a decent pot w/ QQ where I get 3 callers for 200 PF and the donkey open pushes the rest of his stack on a 2 6 Q r board w/ 77.
This is a few hands later. Villain in hand is a local 5-10 regular who plays for a living. I've seen him around a lot and he's fairly solid from what I've seen.
Hero has 1800 and villain covers.

Hero gets 1010 in HJ
Pre-Flop: Donkey limps UTG, MP makes it 30, Hero calls, Villain calls in CO, Button reraises to 140, Donkey calls, MP calls, Hero calls, Villain reraises to 700, Folded to Hero.

I'll wait for a few responses I just like to see if others were thinking along the same lines as me in terms of what types of hands you think Villain has here.
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Old 05-26-2007, 01:59 PM
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Default Re: 5-10 Big Pot PF w/ 10s

ive actually seen decent live only players show up with goods here...

i guess if youre read is that villain thinks button is squeezing light i could see calling as ok and if you have the right history i guess you could shove and get called by like anything but i prolly let this go, esp this deep
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Old 05-26-2007, 02:04 PM
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Default Re: 5-10 Big Pot PF w/ 10s

If he's solid, he should know that the steaming donkey is less likely fold (even though he does), so that makes me think his range is weighted towards huge hands. If he had a PP lower than TT, he'd probably call, close the action, and hope to flop a set in a multiway pot. His range is probably something like AA-QQ, maaaaaaybe AK but probably not because it's live.

Anyway, I just dump the TT and if he squeezed me, oh well.
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Old 05-26-2007, 02:27 PM
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Default Re: 5-10 Big Pot PF w/ 10s

KK or AA

at a stretch maybe AK suited or QQ but I cant see him on anything but huge pp if he is solid Vegas pro

I lay this down...

Going back to calling the 1st reraise with 10 10, I would fold here or reraise......
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Old 05-26-2007, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: 5-10 Big Pot PF w/ 10s

no way do i fold to the first squeeze, that is chump change in these games...
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Old 05-26-2007, 04:12 PM
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Default Re: 5-10 Big Pot PF w/ 10s

Interesting I guess you see this play on the internet a lot more. But I could not put him on a a pair higher than mine have just smooth called the 30 in his spot. And him and I both knew the the button was FOS. I put him on AKs so I pushed he instacalled which was interesting so I thought my read was off, but the board came 8 high and he told me he had AK.
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Old 05-26-2007, 05:47 PM
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lol @ flop action. Your tens are good sir.
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