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Handnr: 1052496
Submitted by : DragOn_

PokerStars Zoom Hand #133795714899: Holdem No Limit ($0.25/$0.50) - 2015/04/15 21:54:03 MT [2015/04/15 23:54:03 ET]
Table Baade 6-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Hero ($183.72 in chips)
Seat 2: clutchthighs ($111.87 in chips)
Seat 3: vaze_1 ($68.49 in chips)
Seat 4: mradon ($143.05 in chips)
Seat 5: B.EvenDoug ($51.50 in chips)
Seat 6: Di Rossi81 ($80.10 in chips)
clutchthighs: posts small blind $0.25
vaze_1: posts big blind $0.50

Holecards(Odds)
Dealt to Hero QcQd
mradon: folds
B.EvenDoug: folds
Di Rossi81: folds
Hero: raises $1 to $1.50
clutchthighs: folds
vaze_1: raises $3.50 to $5
Hero: raises $6 to $11
vaze_1: raises $8 to $19
Hero: raises $164.72 to $183.72 and is all-in
vaze_1: calls $49.49 and is all-in
Uncalled bet ($115.23) returned to Hero

Flop(Odds) (Pot : $137.23)

   Th3d5d

Turn(Odds) (Pot : $137.23)

   Th3d5dJh

River (Pot : $137.23)

   Th3d5dJh9s

Showdown
vaze_1: shows KhKs (a pair of Kings)
Hero: shows QcQd (a pair of Queens)
vaze_1 collected $134.73 from pot

Summary
Total pot $137.23 | Rake $2.50
Board  Th3d5dJh9s
Seat 1: Hero (button) showed QcQd and lost with a pair of Queens
Seat 2: clutchthighs (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 3: vaze_1 (big blind) showed KhKs and won ($134.73) with a pair of Kings
Seat 4: mradon folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 5: B.EvenDoug folded before Flop (didnt bet)
Seat 6: Di Rossi81 folded before Flop (didnt bet)

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DragOn_   Canada. Apr 16 2015 08:44. Posts 214

140bb deep...is this standard felt?

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Zoeperman   Netherlands. Apr 16 2015 08:52. Posts 442

Kind of, you can fold after the second reraise pf, you only beat JJ or AK I guess. On the other hand, he is shortstacked so I like your play.

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DragOn_   Canada. Apr 16 2015 08:54. Posts 214

140bb is short..what O.o


Zoeperman   Netherlands. Apr 16 2015 10:13. Posts 442

Oh sorry, thought BB was 1... In that case you might be able to leave the pot pf?

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ToT)MidiaN(    United Kingdom. Apr 16 2015 12:31. Posts 5070

It's fine even 140bb deep. If he isn't defending his 4bets wide enough such that this is bad then he's very exploitable to bluffs. If his 3bet range preflop is super tight with these stack depths you could just flat pre, but 4bet/folding queens makes 0 sense obviously

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DragOn_   Canada. Apr 16 2015 21:10. Posts 214

Ok, makes sense MidiaN. Is there a point where you would change your stack off ranges preflop because youre too deep? like 200bb or something. my deepstacked game needs work lol


traxamillion   United States. Apr 16 2015 22:46. Posts 10468

I'd actually be inclined to call that 5bet; doubt that's ever AK so his 6bet call range is going to be shitting on you. Call plays better here imo unless u know he could be doing this wider or more merged to where he could actually 5bet JJ.

small suspicious raise

 Last edit: 16/04/2015 22:54

DragOn_   Canada. Apr 17 2015 03:26. Posts 214

why would calling be better than shoving? If you doubt its ever AK then im going to be dead on the flop just as much as Im dead preflop


traxamillion   United States. Apr 17 2015 06:06. Posts 10468

Yea I get that I just doubt I'd fold to a reraise that small period. Might hit a set


Trav94   Canada. Apr 17 2015 06:49. Posts 1789

Your hand is incredibly face up if you flat that small 5bet. You have to flatting it with AA/KK as well sometimes then.


traxamillion   United States. Apr 17 2015 07:08. Posts 10468


  On April 17 2015 05:49 Trav94 wrote:
Your hand is incredibly face up if you flat that small 5bet. You have to flatting it with AA/KK as well sometimes then.



Uhh the 5bettor is the one face up; he can reasonably expect hero to call anything he 4bet given the odds (not to say that's good or that all people do). And sure why not flat the 5bet with some AA/KK? That's fine to do


Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Apr 17 2015 07:29. Posts 9634


  On April 17 2015 05:49 Trav94 wrote:
Your hand is incredibly face up if you flat that small 5bet. You have to flatting it with AA/KK as well sometimes then.


lol what
flat 5bet = AA/KK 99% of times @ micros

 Last edit: 17/04/2015 07:30

 

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