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Interesting spot - What to do? Interesting spot - What to do?

07-04-2014 , 02:50 AM
Hand history converter doesn't work for me, apologies in advance.

Online villain has been fairly aggro and running pretty hot at 3 handed table, he just busted the other player so we're playing HU for a few mins -

NL Hold'em (40 - 200)

Villain (348.97)
Hero (226.87)

Hero in SB [A 6]

Villain raises to 6
Hero calls 4

** Flop ** [5 5 6]

Hero bets 9.87
Villain raises to 27.73
Hero calls 17.86

** Turn ** [3]

Hero?

Also, suppose if you get to river it's a K.. please explain thoughts on flop/turn/river..
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07-04-2014 , 03:44 AM
You say you are SB, yet villain acts first preflop? If i assume that actions preflop are reversed, I'd recommend x/c turn, and fold most rivers. Allthough with your big cbet size, folding turn can be reasonable as well.
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07-04-2014 , 12:12 PM
donking is called donking for a reason xD

dont do it
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07-06-2014 , 08:09 AM
Call turn as he can have alot of draws like 78,79,89, and ss fd
On the river if any of the 4,7,8,9 comes, or if the river is a K and he still bets - then i would probably fold, thinking that he is not afraid of the 5x or the K
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07-14-2014 , 01:06 AM
I would have C/C flop and C/R turn, this way you can turn your 2 pair into a semibluff incase he has over pair. Villan might call with some sort of spades or a draw. his raise on flop is very polarized to nothing or a draw, highly doubt he raises a 5 on a HU pot. River I check/Process probably call if he fires K is a tough spot but depending on sizing I make my decision. K is a very representable card but his draw mostly missed so by checking you add some equity to your hand that probably wouldn't have by leading the river that's my humble non pro opinion . what do you think about that line.
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07-14-2014 , 04:34 AM
Don't understand the flop donk in the slightest.
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07-14-2014 , 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by ivanz33
turn your 2 pair into a semibluff
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Originally Posted by ivanz33
very polarized to nothing or a draw
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Originally Posted by ivanz33
highly doubt he raises a 5 on a HU pot
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Originally Posted by ivanz33
by checking you add some equity to your hand
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07-14-2014 , 06:50 AM
I wish I could add equity to my hands. They should have power ups in this game like you purchase tokens and then you get potions that are like "+5% equity". The only problem is people would stack them and then even 72 could have like 50% or more equity on some flops. Maybe just randomly like once every 100 hands on the river just give someone's hand like 10% more equity just for fun.

Imo the next poker patch should include:

1. Less variance
2. Giving hands people don't play more equity because they are underused. It's bad for the game that people won't play 72o since it's a bad hand. Maybe they could make it so that there are more 7s and 2s in the deck instead.
3. Taking straight flushes out of the game or making them easier to get.

/Phil Laak
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07-14-2014 , 02:44 PM
c/c flop, as played c/c turn and decide river. Hard to give you advice as to whether or not to c/c a brick river. If he has the stones to fire 3 you may have to close your eyes and click call. I'd fold readless though.
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