PokerStars Hand #77298082509: Holdem No Limit ($5/$10 USD) - 2012/03/16 17:03:13 ET
Table Hyakutake IV 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 1: Tha Giggy ($1000 in chips)
Seat 2: Hero ($1117 in chips)
Seat 3: betstreet ($1768.82 in chips)
Seat 5: Fitty99 ($1115 in chips)
Seat 6: Robeebee ($1076.10 in chips)
Tha Giggy: posts small blind $5
Hero: posts big blind $10
Holecards
Dealt to Hero
betstreet: folds
Fitty99: folds
Robeebee: raises $10 to $20
Tha Giggy: calls $15
Hero: raises $80 to $100
Robeebee: folds
ProtiProt joins the table at seat #4
Tha Giggy: calls $80
Flop (Pot : $220.00)
Tha Giggy: checks
Hero: bets $125
Tha Giggy: raises $150 to $275
Hero: calls $150
Turn (Pot : $770.00)
Tha Giggy: bets $625 and is all-in
Hero: calls $625
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EvilSky   Czech Republic. Mar 16 2012 17:17. Posts 8918 | | |
so Im not sure I like this, he cant have TT, AQ but can have KJ,AT dunno if he always raises KJ on the flop, dunno about FDs... |
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Daut   United States. Mar 16 2012 17:18. Posts 8955 | | |
annoying because theres no way youre in good shape vs his range (id guess youre like 35%), but its hard to avoid stacking off. betting flop > checking flop, calling flop check raise > folding, calling turn shove > folding. make a series of strong +EV plays, but it seems like its not the line you want to take if the result is getting it in 35% for a full stack |
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NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, Daut | Last edit: 16/03/2012 17:20 |
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EvilSky   Czech Republic. Mar 16 2012 17:27. Posts 8918 | | |
yeah turn is a no brainer call but I kinda wanted to pitch the flop, not sure I cant fold here especially given no particular history except some light preflop stuff. |
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thrust123   France. Mar 16 2012 17:28. Posts 346 | | |
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Daut   United States. Mar 16 2012 17:43. Posts 8955 | | |
i suppose thinking about your betting flop value range, A8 is the worst hand you have as you are probably checking KK KQ JJ. so folding the very bottom of your value range might be ok, but if you have tons of bet folds to begin with then you need a pretty wide value range.
meh i guess bet/folding flop is ok, even taking into consideration game theory |
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NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, Daut | |
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Twisted   Netherlands. Mar 16 2012 21:13. Posts 10422 | | |
Bet/folding is superstandard if you look at his raising range on the flop here. It's never going to be a random 67 of hearts imo because this range hits your 3betting range pretty hard so it's gonna be a combination of made hands that have you crushed or draws that do pretty good against you.
Pretty much a waaay behind/slightly ahead spot and I doubt you can ever play this profitably. |
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Daut   United States. Mar 16 2012 22:28. Posts 8955 | | |
| On March 16 2012 20:13 Twisted wrote:
Bet/folding is superstandard if you look at his raising range on the flop here. It's never going to be a random 67 of hearts imo because this range hits your 3betting range pretty hard so it's gonna be a combination of made hands that have you crushed or draws that do pretty good against you.
Pretty much a waaay behind/slightly ahead spot and I doubt you can ever play this profitably. |
Yeah this is definitely a spot where you make the play based on what you think makes you more money from this particular player. |
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NewbSaibot: 18 TIMES THE SPEED OF LIGHT. Because FUCK YOU, Daut | |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Mar 17 2012 09:53. Posts 20070 | | |
| On March 16 2012 21:28 Daut wrote:
Show nested quote +
On March 16 2012 20:13 Twisted wrote:
Bet/folding is superstandard if you look at his raising range on the flop here. It's never going to be a random 67 of hearts imo because this range hits your 3betting range pretty hard so it's gonna be a combination of made hands that have you crushed or draws that do pretty good against you.
Pretty much a waaay behind/slightly ahead spot and I doubt you can ever play this profitably. |
Yeah this is definitely a spot where you make the play based on what you think makes you more money from this particular player.
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I see what you did there |
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