PokerStars Hand #122422468215: Holdem No Limit ($3/$6 USD) - 2014/10/02 13:15:46 ET
Table Kentaurus III 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Hero ($600 in chips)
Seat 2: bablo_syda ($600 in chips)
bablo_syda: posts small blind $3
Hero: posts big blind $6
Holecards
Dealt to Hero
bablo_syda: raises $6 to $12
Hero: calls $6
Flop (Pot : $24.00)
Hero: checks
bablo_syda: checks
Turn (Pot : $24.00)
Hero: bets $16.92
bablo_syda: raises $16.92 to $33.84
Hero: raises $62.16 to $96
bablo_syda: calls $62.16
River (Pot : $216.00)
Hero ???
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fira   United States. Oct 02 2014 13:55. Posts 6345 | | |
ck/decide?
seems like he either has a weakish 2pair or a missed draw, i don't think a bet gets him off any kind of okay hand |
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drone666   Brasil. Oct 02 2014 14:17. Posts 1825 | | |
he's a reg btw and he mini raised turn
ust want to know what people think in general of spots like this |
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goose58   United States. Oct 02 2014 16:15. Posts 871 | | |
Meh, I think he will look you up light here unless you bet big, and even then he still might, so I c/f unless he respects my bets, and then I would just try to represent 2pair+ .
I'd play the hand differently too, mostly folding preflop. I might lead the flop here and barrel just because I like to do that sometimes with this type of mediocre draw along with some strong hands. |
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Oly   United Kingdom. Oct 02 2014 17:14. Posts 3585 | | |
You can't fold this to a minr pre you've got to play poker. I lean towards check call but I'm being too lazy to count the combos, which I think you can be quite accurate at here. And you get a check back on a good few nut flush draws. |
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Bullshit   Canada. Oct 02 2014 17:20. Posts 738 | | |
if you bet gotta go allin |
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goose58   United States. Oct 02 2014 19:07. Posts 871 | | |
| On October 02 2014 16:14 Oly wrote:
You can't fold this to a minr pre you've got to play poker. I lean towards check call but I'm being too lazy to count the combos, which I think you can be quite accurate at here. And you get a check back on a good few nut flush draws. |
I believe that's Gus's strategy |
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drone666   Brasil. Oct 02 2014 21:26. Posts 1825 | | |
think its too tight to fold 67 vs minraise unless the guy is really aggro and he's raping you postflop
I defend even 56 100% of the time, 57 and 45 most of the time |
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traxamillion   United States. Oct 02 2014 21:41. Posts 10468 | | |
I also think folding pre is too tight
Is he opening 100% could he have j4/j5?
At first glance I want to check/call here. This looks a lot like Q9cc Q10c but other combos to consider as well |
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Oly   United Kingdom. Oct 03 2014 02:40. Posts 3585 | | |
| On October 02 2014 18:07 goose58 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On October 02 2014 16:14 Oly wrote:
You can't fold this to a minr pre you've got to play poker. I lean towards check call but I'm being too lazy to count the combos, which I think you can be quite accurate at here. And you get a check back on a good few nut flush draws. |
I believe that's Gus's strategy
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Ouch |
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Researchers used brain scans to show that when straight men looked at pictures of women in bikinis, areas of the brain that normally light up in anticipation of using tools, like spanners and screwdrivers, were activated. | |
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