Showdown ilexys: shows (high card Ace)
DoC.LemOn: shows (a pair of Sevens)
DoC.LemOn collected $34 from pot
Summary Total pot $35.75 | Rake $1.75
Board
Seat 2: JubbelTrubbe folded before Flop
Seat 3: DoC.LemOn (button) showed and won ($34) with a pair of Sevens
Seat 4: jungyoungju (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 5: ilexys (big blind) showed and lost with high card Ace
Seat 6: sergiogarsan folded before Flop (didnt bet)
TheHuHu3   United States. Oct 24 2010 09:51. Posts 5544
Eh, why limp with 77s? Just too strong.
TheHuHu4 coming soon :)
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Oct 24 2010 10:31. Posts 15163
The raiser is overly aggressive/3bets from blinds AND he is aware that I raise wide against a fish and re-pops light (He is one of the NL50 regs that don't play flops, and he would never flat hands like JT T8s, AXs KXs... when I isolate the fish as he should, but he would 3bet them).
I also know that he cbets 92% of all flops and 60% turns, and raises 1st in sb 60% of the time. I am basically protecting my equity as I am not comfortable calling 3bets with 77 + by limp calling I have a way bigger chance to play pot against the fish rather than go bluff catch 77 in a 3bet pot against a reg half the time, which I can do in a single raised pot anyway.
93% Sure!
Last edit: 24/10/2010 10:36
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LemOn[5thF]   Czech Republic. Oct 24 2010 10:36. Posts 15163
Not saying this is standard play by all means and that you can do it all the time, but throw it in here and there can't be bad, especially if you sometimes limp behind hands like 48s against a fish that doesn't fold cbets. If you do that and always fold to raise then a villain like this will have real easy time.
93% Sure!
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Zalfor   United States. Oct 24 2010 10:39. Posts 2236