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Handnr: 1050239 Submitted by : drone666
PokerStars Hand #131118487647: Holdem No Limit ($3/$6 USD) - 2015/02/25 11:49:07 ET
Table Scheddi III 2-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Hero ($1115.11 in chips)
Seat 2: ioutplaydara ($805.28 in chips)
ioutplaydara: posts small blind $3
Hero: posts big blind $6
Holecards Dealt to Hero
ioutplaydara: raises $11.40 to $17.40
Hero: calls $11.40
Flop (Pot : $34.80)
Hero: checks
ioutplaydara: bets $26.75
Hero: calls $26.75
Turn (Pot : $88.30)
Hero: checks
ioutplaydara: bets $68.48
Hero: calls $68.48
River (Pot : $225.26)
Hero: checks
ioutplaydara: bets $175.31
Hero: raises $827.17 to $1002.48 and is all-in
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lebowski   Greece. Feb 25 2015 19:20. Posts 9205 | | |
well, if you're going to bluff this spot I guess this is the hand to do it with.
What's the weakest hand you'd shove for value here?
Problem is, I doubt most people expect you to be c/c twice with most river valueshoving hands if you have a semi wide c/r flop range |
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Rapoza   Brasil. Feb 25 2015 22:10. Posts 1612 | | |
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traxamillion   United States. Feb 25 2015 22:25. Posts 10468 | | |
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drone666   Brasil. Feb 26 2015 01:19. Posts 1825 | | |
| On February 25 2015 18:20 lebowski wrote:
well, if you're going to bluff this spot I guess this is the hand to do it with.
What's the weakest hand you'd shove for value here?
Problem is, I doubt most people expect you to be c/c twice with most river valueshoving hands if you have a semi wide c/r flop range |
nobody x/r flops nowadays, standard is to have a high river x/r
most regs have like 4-6-9 or something like that for flop turn and river |
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traxamillion   United States. Feb 26 2015 01:52. Posts 10468 | | |
| On February 26 2015 00:19 drone666 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 25 2015 18:20 lebowski wrote:
well, if you're going to bluff this spot I guess this is the hand to do it with.
What's the weakest hand you'd shove for value here?
Problem is, I doubt most people expect you to be c/c twice with most river valueshoving hands if you have a semi wide c/r flop range |
nobody x/r flops nowadays, standard is to have a high river x/r
most regs have like 4-6-9 or something like that for flop turn and river
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How often do you see players with higher flop and river x/r than turn. Like does anyone play 6-3-10? |
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drone666   Brasil. Feb 26 2015 03:43. Posts 1825 | | |
| On February 26 2015 00:52 traxamillion wrote:
Show nested quote +
On February 26 2015 00:19 drone666 wrote:
| On February 25 2015 18:20 lebowski wrote:
well, if you're going to bluff this spot I guess this is the hand to do it with.
What's the weakest hand you'd shove for value here?
Problem is, I doubt most people expect you to be c/c twice with most river valueshoving hands if you have a semi wide c/r flop range |
nobody x/r flops nowadays, standard is to have a high river x/r
most regs have like 4-6-9 or something like that for flop turn and river
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How often do you see players with higher flop and river x/r than turn. Like does anyone play 6-3-10? |
really rare I think, turn is the easiest street to x/r, i used to x/r a lot turns but Im holding myself more lately
http://www.liquidpoker.net/h/1046923 I tried to rep the 9T here but Im pretty sure i used to x/r on the turn since calling with T high sucks
usually I have high flop x/r when the villain is bad playing poker from 5 years ago, cbetting 80% and cbet turn 25%, so i punish his flop range by x/r, now ive been leading more turns vs this type of villain, but I think any of the two adjustments are good
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