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Nl100: 4bet pot, decision Nl100: 4bet pot, decision

07-09-2014 , 12:32 PM
villain 6 hands seems like reg, i never saw him before on my home pokerstars so assume hes not a great player ^^



PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (5 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from http://flopturnriver.com/

BB ($101.50)
UTG ($103.82)
MP ($101.32)
Hero (Button) ($100)
SB ($100)

Preflop: Hero is Button with K, A
2 folds, Hero raises to $2, SB raises to $7, 1 fold, Hero raises to $17, SB calls $10

Flop: ($35) J, A, 2 (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks

Turn: ($35) 7 (2 players)
SB bets $25.56, Hero ?

River: ($86.12) 3 (2 players)
SB bets $57.44

Last edited by AAwasmyLIFE; 07-09-2014 at 12:56 PM.
07-09-2014 , 12:44 PM
Bet flop

Now call
07-09-2014 , 12:47 PM
you assumption could be way off about how good he is.
as played call turn and pretty much any river.
07-09-2014 , 12:58 PM
ok thx.



"you assumption could be way off about how good he is."

why. those guys who ive never seen usually turn out to be fishregs or not to be decent thinking regs. no idea where they come from, but definitely not from a glory crushing past from another pokersite ^^
i dont rate those unknowns bad, just a good amount weaker than a winning reg on pokerstars.

Last edited by AAwasmyLIFE; 07-09-2014 at 01:04 PM.
07-09-2014 , 01:11 PM
Can't see any reason to pot control or fold TPTK in a 4b pot 100bb deep.

Only reason to check is to induce which we did so snap it off.
07-09-2014 , 02:18 PM
If you think you can do anything but call here i would assume that you're not a great player and should probably also stop telling others they're not great players ^^
07-09-2014 , 02:30 PM
4-bet pot tptk 100 bbs deep, easy bet, bet, bet and calling to get it in
07-09-2014 , 02:53 PM
Ehm...why would you check the flop if you're not intending on turbosnapping this river?
07-09-2014 , 05:14 PM
Bet it 3 times 1/3 pot as played turbo turn/river snap call.
07-09-2014 , 05:48 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by AAwasmyLIFE
ok thx.



"you assumption could be way off about how good he is."

why. those guys who ive never seen usually turn out to be fishregs or not to be decent thinking regs. no idea where they come from, but definitely not from a glory crushing past from another pokersite ^^
i dont rate those unknowns bad, just a good amount weaker than a winning reg on pokerstars.
I don't want to sound harsh, but seeing how you played this hand, you are not very good yourself, so your judgement could be way off.
07-09-2014 , 08:07 PM
I don't think checking the flop is that bad here, cause it's hard to get value considering the board, but it's easy call for me on the late streets
07-09-2014 , 10:14 PM
It's hard to understand why you checked the flop if you are unwilling to call on subsequent streets, especially as unthreatening as the turn and river are. As played, I'm calling both streets.
07-10-2014 , 07:10 PM
I don't mind checking the flop. It doesn't prevent you from getting all-in by the river and it strengthens your check back range. It would make a lot more sense on a AQJ board though, since AK is still pretty high up in your range on AJ2.

Something to consider is that many players 4 bet with Ax as a bluff, but then only check back KK and QQ on this board. The Ax bluffs are better bluff catching hands, but adding a few hands that beat value bets is always nice, so long as you're not over doing it. Remember, if you're slow playing a hand, it should always be at least as valuable as fast playing the hand; otherwise, you should always fast play it!
07-11-2014 , 02:35 AM
Please don't say you folded. This spot is very basic as you beat more than enough combos of equal/worse "value" bets.

      
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