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Handnr: 1019034 Submitted by : GoTuNk
***** Hand History for Game 1111111111 ***** Poker Stars
$100.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, September 14, 04:50:14 ET 2013
Table Aaltje IV Real Money
Seat 6 is the button
Seat 1: Player1 $100.00 USD - VPIP: 21, PFR: 17, 3B: 7, AF: 2.2, Hands: 717
Seat 2: Hero $167.96 USD - VPIP: 29, PFR: 25, 3B: 9, AF: 3.2, Hands: 297901
Seat 3: Player3 $194.01 USD - VPIP: 61, PFR: 34, 3B: 18, AF: 2.1, Hands: 239
Seat 4: Player4 $109.17 USD - VPIP: 17, PFR: 14, 3B: 5, AF: 2.0, Hands: 183
Seat 5: Player5 $90.02 USD - VPIP: 21, PFR: 13, 3B: 3, AF: 1.1, Hands: 1212
Seat 6: Player6 $123.85 USD - VPIP: 24, PFR: 18, 3B: 8, AF: 3.0, Hands: 2186
Player1 posts small blind [$0.50 USD].
Hero posts big blind [$1.00 USD].
Holecards Dealt to Hero [ ]
Player3 raises [$3.00 USD]
Player4 folds
Player5 folds
Player6 folds
Player1 folds
Hero raises [$11.00 USD]
Player3 calls [$9.00 USD]
Flop (Pot : $23.50)
Hero bets [$19.89 USD]
Player3 calls [$19.89 USD]
Turn (Pot : $63.28)
Hero bets [$43.49 USD]
Player3 calls [$43.49 USD]
River (Pot : $150.26)
Hero
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GoTuNk   Chile. Sep 14 2013 18:03. Posts 2860 | | |
c/c c/f and shove seem a good alternative. Anyone does anything different somewhere? |
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SpasticInk   Sweden. Sep 14 2013 18:14. Posts 6298 | | |
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GoldRush   United States. Sep 14 2013 19:04. Posts 1025 | | |
just jam it in hes pot stuck and has pretty much no FE with Axdd |
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GoldRush   United States. Sep 14 2013 19:05. Posts 1025 | | |
if you longple'd a small turn bet on this wicked board i can see a c/r ai line or c/c vs a player that rarely goes to showdown |
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GoTuNk   Chile. Sep 14 2013 19:15. Posts 2860 | | |
ty, shoved and he showed 6d2d, life tilt -,- |
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goose58   United States. Sep 14 2013 19:56. Posts 871 | | |
That's unlucky, but if he shows up with 62dd, he can show up with a bunch of other crap.
As for the river, I think both a shove and a c/c have merit.
Preflop, I think you should be 3-betting bigger OOP with your entire range here when you are 168bb deep. |
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Mardagg   Germany. Sep 14 2013 20:54. Posts 843 | | |
i would bet more on the turn |
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| Last edit: 14/09/2013 20:54 |
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Shove and blame lee jones |
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Valor pleases you, Crom... so grant me one request. Grant me revenge! And if you do not listen, then to HELL with you! | |
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devon06atX   Canada. Sep 15 2013 01:49. Posts 5459 | | |
| On September 14 2013 18:56 goose58 wrote:
That's unlucky, but if he shows up with 62dd, he can show up with a bunch of other crap.
As for the river, I think both a shove and a c/c have merit.
Preflop, I think you should be 3-betting bigger OOP with your entire range here when you are 168bb deep. |
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dnagardi   Hungary. Sep 15 2013 04:10. Posts 1778 | | |
folding this is never an option vs a VPIP 61% fish |
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| Last edit: 15/09/2013 09:17 |
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YoMeR   United States. Sep 15 2013 16:21. Posts 12438 | | |
i think checking this river is criminal vs most opponents. a river shove will show highest profits over time here vs almost anyone imo.
3bet pot+ top set + bet/bet/shove ====???? |
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carlosdiaz   Mexico. Sep 15 2013 17:25. Posts 143 | | |
i bet 50-55 turn and i shove river, i dont see either how can you c/c or c/f |
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