PokerStars Hand #102424019591: Holdem No Limit ($0.08/$0.16 USD) - 2013/08/07 5:26:30 ET
Table Suevia II 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 2: EviSaverick ($9.84 in chips)
Seat 3: DoC.LemOn ($16 in chips)
Seat 5: McLovin0 ($16 in chips)
Seat 6: Steklovik ($18.41 in chips)
cheeel700 will be allowed to play after the button
EviSaverick: posts small blind $0.08
DoC.LemOn: posts big blind $0.16
Holecards
Dealt to DoC.LemOn
McLovin0: folds
Steklovik: raises $0.24 to $0.40
kreso1980vk joins the table at seat #4
EviSaverick: folds
DoC.LemOn: calls $0.24
Flop (Pot : $0.88)
DoC.LemOn: checks
Steklovik: bets $0.64
DoC.LemOn: calls $0.64
Turn (Pot : $2.16)
DoC.LemOn: bets $1.32
Steklovik: raises $1.56 to $2.88
DoC.LemOn: calls $1.56
River (Pot : $7.92)
DoC.LemOn: checks
Steklovik: bets $5.76
DoC.LemOn: calls $5.76
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Aug 07 2013 05:37. Posts 15163 | | |
aggressive regular reasonably wide opening range do you like? |
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Mariuslol   Norway. Aug 07 2013 11:19. Posts 4742 | | |
Not sure, if he fires a lot of turn, would be better to check and raise get it in here. Also when he raises, I like to jam, now over to TT!! |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Aug 07 2013 11:41. Posts 20070 | | |
please dont lead this turn (unless your opponent is very passive / straight forward) it turns the hand into a giant mess |
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Aug 07 2013 12:25. Posts 15163 | | |
something I read in LTBR against guys that don't like to get outplayed or give cheap showdowns and will raise a lot just for teh sake of it we should donk turn and expect to get bluffed with a huge frequency. I mean against 60+ish opening range I have pretty much the nuts no?
and against weak passive that just wtf fold we can skew our range to loads of bluffs |
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93% Sure! | Last edit: 07/08/2013 12:27 |
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jvilla777   Australia. Aug 07 2013 17:52. Posts 1348 | | |
bruz dont ever disagree with Tom! |
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longple: ur missing the point! this is an attempt to get away from the bumhuntmentality! | |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Aug 07 2013 18:02. Posts 20070 | | |
| On August 07 2013 11:25 LemOn[5thF] wrote:
something I read in LTBR against guys that don't like to get outplayed or give cheap showdowns and will raise a lot just for teh sake of it we should donk turn and expect to get bluffed with a huge frequency. I mean against 60+ish opening range I have pretty much the nuts no?
and against weak passive that just wtf fold we can skew our range to loads of bluffs |
this reasoning is very sound, a lot of bad players auto raise leads - If that was your goal all along then well played |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Aug 07 2013 18:04. Posts 20070 | | |
| On August 07 2013 10:19 Mariuslol wrote:
Not sure, if he fires a lot of turn, would be better to check and raise get it in here. Also when he raises, I like to jam, now over to TT!! |
not sure why you would check raise turn and get it in... if he is drawing he has almost no equity. This is probably by far the worst way to play it. You can potentially CR/fold the turn and CC river if he flats the turn. Although we are getting into fancy play syndrome world |
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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same | Last edit: 07/08/2013 18:05 |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Aug 07 2013 18:10. Posts 20070 | | |
| On August 07 2013 16:52 jvilla777 wrote:
bruz dont ever disagree with Tom! |
please disagree with me whenever you want. I like open discussions |
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