PokerStars Hand #141325118602: Holdem No Limit ($0.10/$0.25 USD) - 2015/09/25 20:11:48 CET [2015/09/25 14:11:48 ET]
Table Sy IV 6-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Neznacomec63 ($26.43 in chips)
Seat 2: ModdyZzZ ($25 in chips)
Seat 3: winnerpocket ($20.69 in chips)
Seat 4: Hero ($29.38 in chips)
Seat 5: Yogi005 ($19.45 in chips)
Seat 6: zäckAttack88 ($32.20 in chips)
winnerpocket: posts small blind $0.10
Hero: posts big blind $0.25
Holecards
Dealt to Hero
Yogi005: folds
zäckAttack88: folds
Neznacomec63: folds
ModdyZzZ: raises $0.25 to $0.50
winnerpocket: folds
Hero: calls $0.25
Flop (Pot : $1.10)
Hero: checks
ModdyZzZ: bets $0.75
Hero: calls $0.75
Turn (Pot : $2.60)
Hero: checks
ModdyZzZ: bets $1.75
Hero:
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Sep 25 2015 19:17. Posts 15163 | | |
CC's better range wise, I got loads of 9x, pairs...
Whydo I feel like I wanna raise here so bad tho :D |
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Ryan Neilly   United States. Sep 25 2015 20:43. Posts 1639 | | |
x/r this turn always.
what hands flat and x/r turn on dry boards that turn a flush draw? sets and 2 pair. merge ur draw in.
4.77 or so seems right, get him off TJ A hi mid pairs and bluffs, he flats with TT-AA, he only rips in sets and maybe high pocket pairs. as played call x/r 65% river majorityyyyyyy of the time |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Sep 25 2015 21:00. Posts 9634 | | |
If i x/r somewhere it would be flop
I'd just call and lead river when I hit
Even if i do x/r turn it would be with 56 68 etc since they play worse while JT has overcards still |
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handbanana21   United States. Sep 25 2015 22:38. Posts 3037 | | |
c/r flop is good. c/r turn is also good. We dont have enough showdown to just c/c turn. |
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traxamillion   United States. Sep 25 2015 22:56. Posts 10468 | | |
Unless you c/c flop and turn 100% with everything on this board (which i kinda like, noone else does? lets play a river wide as possible?) you can go ahead and c/r this .
And while it may not have showdown this hand does have enough pure equity on the turn to c/c based on direct odds alone |
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traxamillion   United States. Sep 25 2015 22:58. Posts 10468 | | |
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handbanana21   United States. Sep 25 2015 23:17. Posts 3037 | | |
yea sure it might not be -ev but its not the best play. We have 9xss 4xss Axss that are more than happy to see a river. If you get into a habit of playing these types of hands too passively you're going to get owned imo. |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Sep 26 2015 00:02. Posts 9634 | | |
you re most likely right, however Lemon seems to be unfamiliar with the spot and i tend to take he passive approach in unfamiliar spots as it gives the lowest margin of error I guess
as i've said i would probably just c/r flop
im a nit :D |
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4TM   United States. Sep 26 2015 01:03. Posts 712 | | |
I like k/r turn bet all rivers except maybe a 9. Agree with handbanana When we k/c here i think river goes k/k to often and we have no showdown value. |
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TimDawg   United States. Sep 26 2015 09:59. Posts 10197 | | |
you should already have a plan in place for how you will play vs a bet on this specific turn
i like to develop a c/r flop strategy and include this type of hand, along with sets, good 9x, any TT+ i decided to flat pre with, 56, 78 and whatever other decent backdoor equity bluffs I could have
I still would most of the time just c/c down with everything and c/r river with nutty hands I take this line with. I would be totally fine with just c/f'ing this flop sometimes when you are oop. It's tough to play later streets... |
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MARSHALL28   United States. Sep 26 2015 13:14. Posts 1897 | | |
3bet preflop!
turn x/c and x/r are both good. just dont fold! |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Sep 26 2015 16:37. Posts 9634 | | |
he can call if he 3bets polarized as default |
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