Full Tilt Poker Game #24084387671: Table Kinko (6 max) - $0.25/$0.50 - No Limit Hold'em - 12:36:49 ET - 2010/09/21
Seat 1: Ashuran ($51.15)
Seat 2: dlmglen67 ($24.50)
Seat 3: Night2o11 ($58.10)
Seat 4: TheVledermaus ($51.25)
Seat 5: PittBullTerrier ($50)
Seat 6: cardcore1 ($87)
dlmglen67 posts the small blind of $0.25
Night2o11 posts the big blind of $0.50
The button is in seat #1
Holecards
Dealt to Night2o11
TheVledermaus folds
PittBullTerrier has 15 seconds left to act
PittBullTerrier raises to $1.75
cardcore1 folds
Ashuran folds
dlmglen67 folds
Night2o11 calls $1.25
Flop (Pot : $3.75)
Night2o11 has 15 seconds left to act
Night2o11
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hmm just curious at thoughts here on the best lines and for the rest of the hand vs 18/15 villain w 90% cbet (or one with a more normal 60% cbet) |
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how can u shove the river, he cant possibly call with worse -TalentedTom | |
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Oskar_123   Sweden. Sep 21 2010 12:44. Posts 401 | | |
c/c, call any turn, reeval river. he doesnt have enough weaker 1pair hands in his range to c/r and leading against someone who cbets almost his entire range seems bad. |
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GoTuNk   Chile. Sep 21 2010 12:45. Posts 2860 | | |
c/c and donk blank, he'll call with hands u beat, raise air (which is good) and nuts which is not that good =( |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Sep 21 2010 12:45. Posts 20070 | | |
check raise, get the money in |
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bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Sep 21 2010 12:46. Posts 8649 | | |
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Truck-Crash Life | Last edit: 21/09/2010 12:47 |
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bigredhoss   Cook Islands. Sep 21 2010 12:47. Posts 8649 | | |
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| On September 21 2010 11:45 TalentedTom wrote:
check raise, get the money in |
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Tom 'n engage is this just a natural stemming play since we are check-raising boards often (esp vs this opponent)? |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Sep 21 2010 12:59. Posts 20070 | | |
this guy is way out of line with his c-betting, i'd be throwing shitbricks on him non stop untill that number gets under 75% |
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| On September 21 2010 11:59 TalentedTom wrote:
this guy is way out of line with his c-betting, i'd be throwing shitbricks on him non stop untill that number gets under 75% |
makes sense this is in-line with what I've been learnin, thanks |
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Sep 21 2010 13:08. Posts 15163 | | |
| On September 21 2010 11:59 TalentedTom wrote:
this guy is way out of line with his c-betting, i'd be throwing shitbricks on him non stop untill that number gets under 75% |
Epic post, thank you sir! |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Sep 21 2010 13:48. Posts 20070 | | |
heres some interesting food for thought :
take for example someone who is 19/15 with 90% c-bet :: vs :: 30/27 with 50% c-bet
when these palyers c-bet the flop, despite their differences in vpip/PFR you actually run into exactly the same range, and yet most peopel will feel more comfortable getting it in vs the higher VPIP guy versus the tighter guy |
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lebowski   Greece. Sep 21 2010 14:13. Posts 9205 | | |
lead or c/r or c/c depending on his utg+1 pfr and how he views you,how he reacts to leading etc
the stats you give mean nothing and could mean that a c/r is suicidal if eg he raises 7% utg+1 |
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new shit has come to light... a-and... shit! man... | |
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