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Villain is a solid TAG. He and I tangle a good bit and he is capable of making moves post flop with anything, esp against me who he may see as a looser player. Still overall close to the vest.
FullTiltPoker Game #2897445116: Table Kiowa (6 max) - $1/$2 - No Limit Hold'em - 15:48:43 ET - 2007/07/09 Seat 1: SB ($207.10) Seat 2: BB($135.45) Seat 3: UTG ($214) Seat 4: Villain ($303.45) Seat 5: Hero ($285.50) Seat 6: Button ($101) Dealt to Hero [Ac Ts] UTG folds Villain raises to $7 Hero calls $7 3 folds *** FLOP *** [8s Tc 6c] Pot: $16 Villain bets $14 Hero calls $14 *** TURN *** [8s Tc 6c] [8c] Pot: $42 Villain bets $32 Hero calls $32 *** RIVER *** [8s Tc 6c 8c] [Js] Pot: $106 Villain bets $78 Hero??? Looking back over, I was thinking that maybe I should raise/fold to a push on the turn. Comments on all streets welcome... |
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I hate cold calling with AT preflop. So i probably either 3bet or fold. I like both flop and turn call.
Your hand is incredibly underrepped which might lean towards a call at the river. But i doubt that a solid TAG will fire 3 barrels with something that AT beats, though considering your history this could become a call. It all depends on how tricky you think he is, i probably call this for metagame. |
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