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Handnr: 830061 Submitted by : 4Kingell
***** Hand History for Game 21155000297 ***** (Full Tilt)
$25.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Thursday, May 27, 05:34:51 ET 2010
Table Anthem (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 6 is the button
Seat 1: Hero ( $59.59 USD )
Seat 2: expertone ( $13.00 USD )
Seat 3: shadowthf ( $47.50 USD )
Seat 4: stoianpp ( $61.65 USD )
Seat 6: RuptureTT ( $25.00 USD )
Hero posts small blind $0.10 USD.
expertone posts big blind $0.25 USD.
Holecards Dealt to Hero
shadowthf raises $0.85 USD
stoianpp folds
RuptureTT folds
Hero raises $2.90 USD
expertone folds
shadowthf calls $2.15 USD
Flop (Pot : $6.15)
Hero bets $4.25 USD
shadowthf raises $11.75 USD
Hero calls $7.50 USD
Turn (Pot : $29.65)
Hero checks
shadowthf checks
River (Pot : $29.65)
Hero what bet size??
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4Kingell   United Kingdom. May 27 2010 07:03. Posts 1453 | | |
Guy playing 21/13 over 100 hands nothing odd so far. What bet size do you like here? Most of his range that we beat is AK/KQ/QQ/JJ - wieghted heavily towards Kx I think (because of cbet raise). Half pot seem good? He is never going to bluff or turn a made hand in to a bluff.
Played ok or should we be 3betting flop? 200BB deep.
EDIT: And this is the first time he has been 3bet so I have nothing more than assumptions for his 3bet calling range but would expect it to be strong given positions BUT we are 200BB deep. |
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boreHM   Netherlands. May 27 2010 07:53. Posts 1595 | | |
clicking back on the flop seems like fun, especially since you're OOP and having about exactly potsize left on the turn otherwise, and it's going to be easier getting it in with that extra 2x$7.50 in the pot already on the turn and having the betting lead
as played I'd probably bet somewhere close to half pot |
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4Kingell   United Kingdom. May 27 2010 07:57. Posts 1453 | | |
So you're ok getting it in if he shoves when we click it back? Not that comfortable 200BB deep so wasn't sure. |
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boreHM   Netherlands. May 27 2010 08:26. Posts 1595 | | |
i guess you would have to decide if you want to put a 200bb stack in on a flop like this depending what you think of villain or overall looseness of the game, is it just a bunch of nutpeddlers?
if you decide to: i think he's basically going to be able to get your stack if he outflops you here, by putting at least $10 in on the turn and the rest on the river, so you'd better make sure stacks go in all the time, not just the times villain wants it to happen
since you don't know villain much, you can't really say "he's always shutting down after a failed bluffraise" or whatever
tbh. i'm not really comfortable playing 200bb stacks either |
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4Kingell   United Kingdom. May 27 2010 08:37. Posts 1453 | | |
| On May 27 2010 07:26 boreHM wrote:
i guess you would have to decide if you want to put a 200bb stack in on a flop like this depending what you think of villain or overall looseness of the game, is it just a bunch of nutpeddlers?
if you decide to: i think he's basically going to be able to get your stack if he outflops you here, by putting at least $10 in on the turn and the rest on the river, so you'd better make sure stacks go in all the time, not just the times villain wants it to happen
since you don't know villain much, you can't really say "he's always shutting down after a failed bluffraise" or whatever
tbh. i'm not really comfortable playing 200bb stacks either |
Ok - thanks. I think if he bets turn small and shoves river I probably fold given positions and most people won't put 200BB in as a bluff (certainly not at 25nl anyway). I also suspect give his likely range that AK would 4bet PF if he wanted to play for stacks and KQ wouldn't want to commit 200BB - especially after I call his flop raise.
I bet half pot btw and he called w/AK. |
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