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Handnr: 917880 Submitted by : barbieman
***** Hand History for Game 1111111111 ***** On Game
$200.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, August 27, 02:56:00 ET 2011
Table Elk Grove Real Money
Seat 8 is the button
Seat 5: Hero $212.50 USD
Seat 7: Player7 $291.15 USD
Seat 8: Player8 $200.00 USD
Seat 9: Player9 $207.65 USD
Seat 10: Player10 $68.00 USD
Player9 posts small blind [$1.00 USD].
Player10 posts big blind [$2.00 USD].
Holecards Dealt to Hero [ ]
Hero raises [$6.00 USD]
Player7 folds
Player8 raises [$18.00 USD]
Player9 folds
Player10 folds
Hero calls [$12.00 USD]
Flop (Pot : $39.00)
Hero checks
Player8 bets [$20.00 USD]
Hero calls [$20.00 USD]
Turn (Pot : $79.00)
Hero
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barbieman   Sweden. Aug 27 2011 09:55. Posts 2132 | | |
No real history between us, in my sample he has 15% 3bet otb over 97 hands.
I have seen him 3bet utg-opener a couple times from co/btn. So he probably 3bets early opens loose.
He seems to cbet a lot in 3bet pots (86%) of 14.
I have no notes of how he plays 3bet pots or much else, so I haven't seen him do anything worth noting.
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patti   United States. Aug 27 2011 11:19. Posts 550 | | |
I would have 4 bet pre or c/r flop given ur reafs |
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barbieman   Sweden. Aug 27 2011 12:35. Posts 2132 | | |
If i 4bet I will fold out all worse hands and be committed to call a shove. It's harder to flat the 3bet but I think it's more profitable.
I haven't 4bet him before and I don't like doing it with a hand like JJ in this situation.
A ch-r would work, but i prefer flatting. Considering I raised utg and called a 3bet oop 100bb deep my perceived range is very, very strong. A ch-r might seem strange,
but I doubt he will spazz since we have no history and because of my perceived 3bet calling range. I think the hands that would call a raise also continues barreling
most of the time. +I give him a chance to bluff. After all, his 3bet and cbet range is so wide.
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patti   United States. Aug 27 2011 15:00. Posts 550 | | |
When people get out of line though, at some point they become paranoid and stack off lighter as they think u r adjusting imo.
With jj oop I really do believe 4 betting getting it in pre is best. It plays like shit oop and u should be taking it down preflop enough imo to balance when u get coolered.
When u flat flop I don't think u appear weak at all I don't think u have random Jx like kj in ur range here do u? It's a fairly dry board besides the flush draw, I think an ax is ur most likely hand that c/calls this flop imo |
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