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09-13-2014 , 08:54 PM
Not enough hands to tell if villain is good or bad, but i searched him and hes one tabling this and also playing 100nl. I havent seen him do anything out of line or fishy since I've been playing though

I want thoughts on flop and turn

    Poker Stars, $25 Buy-in (30/60 blinds, 5 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #30549321

    MP2: 1,464 (24.4 bb)
    MP3: 2,488 (41.5 bb)
    CO: 2,398 (40 bb)
    Hero (BTN): 2,790 (46.5 bb)
    SB: 1,787 (29.8 bb)
    BB: 2,850 (47.5 bb)
    UTG+1: 13,160 (219.3 bb)
    UTG+2: 3,540 (59 bb)
    MP1: 2,588 (43.1 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN with A K
    UTG+1 raises to 120, 5 folds, Hero calls 120, SB folds, BB calls 60

    Flop: (435) 5 A J (3 players)
    BB checks, UTG+1 bets 240, Hero calls 240, BB calls 240

    Turn: (1,155) 8 (3 players)
    BB checks, UTG+1 checks, Hero bets 473, BB raises to 2,485 and is all-in, Folds to hero?




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    09-13-2014 , 09:49 PM
    It's either 555/AJ all day or a mega donk.. Unless I think BB is a mega donk -

    FOLD
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    09-14-2014 , 12:09 AM
    i like to 3 bet pre most of the times, at this level you will end up playing a multi way pot with your A high hand, thats not what you want

    as played i raise the flop, now because you didn't raise pre you can't narrow their rage too much so when you call here again you give too good pot odds to the big blind calls with the broadway hands, plus you have the preflop agressor betting again and you can't even exclude 55 from his range

    on the turn you have to fold to his bet
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    09-14-2014 , 05:32 AM
    has UTG been active? He's got a massive stack so i'm guessing you've seen him show some hands down. If he has been active then 3b'ing pre is prolly best.

    As played, I don't have any issue with your post-flop line and I would fold now.
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    09-14-2014 , 12:03 PM
    Im calling in this 27,5... its so weird, but this field is worst than the 2,20 field... so I see donkeys blowing up their stacks w/garbage enough to call this...

    vs a good player its a clear fold...

    NP w/your line tho.. I like to mix a little bit w/a flat or 3b pre, post its pretty standard
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    09-15-2014 , 06:15 AM
    I'd check back turn here and make a good decision on the river
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    09-15-2014 , 07:46 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ricky bobby
    I'd check back turn here and make a good decision on the river
    The only reason I see to check back turn is because you found out he check jammed our bet.
    Betting turn is very much the best move. Polarises your bluffs very well cause your near top of your range too. Lots of value on turn. Good bey.
    Flatting pre vs this position and this depth I also like it.
    Your line is solid imo.
    As for folding or calling now I elect to call.
    Villain can have AK, maybe AQ or a spade draw maybe with Ace rag.
    He may be thinking "I can afford it" and there are bad rivers for him and he thinks your bluffing too.
    I look him up
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    09-16-2014 , 04:29 AM
    think pre is fine with these eff stacks, flop I think is dependent on villian, if hes active then I would flat to induce and hope he barrels off, if not active then I would proly raise otf and hope we get action from AQ,AT and worse.

    As played I would fold ott, we beat AQ,AT,A9 and I dont think he shoves those there, I think hes more inclined to flat again and evaluate river.
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    09-16-2014 , 04:31 AM
    just fold, I'd 3bet pre like always unless I'm in an extremely active table and I plan to 4b jam
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    09-17-2014 , 11:49 AM
    Looks good to me if you fold now.
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