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03-03-2017 , 09:14 PM
Stack Size effective $90 ( Which is me )

Action :

V Utg + 1 limps (loose player a bit of a fish ) , V EP limps ( Decent player, although i have not seen many hands ), I look down at 77 in the LJ and raise to $12 ( i raise to 4 x the reason i didn't go bigger was due to the recent raise sizing any bigger than 12-15 seemed to get a lot of folds and i wanted a little bit of action from one or both of the limpers with me in position especially the fish, and considering this was my first raise of the night my image would be perceived as tight ), V HJ calls and both limpers call.

Pot = $52
Flop = 765r

It checks to me i bet $25, V HJ folds, V Utg + 1 folds, V Ep calls.

Pot = $ 102
Turn = 9

Ep checks to me, what would you do here ?? ( This is where i regret maybe not raising more pre-flop as this player easily has me covered, making his range wider, i put him on this range. 55,66,44,54s,A8s,98s,65s, considering that my image is tighter i would wonder what his range of calling would be as he did get better odds to call pre-flop with two callers ahead of him, i also saw him call a $15 raise with 22 pre-flop earlier )

Cheers
Chazza
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03-03-2017 , 10:22 PM
Larger on the flop for fat value.
Check the turn.
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03-03-2017 , 10:26 PM
Villain having you covered has nothing to do with his range being wider.
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03-03-2017 , 10:31 PM
I didn't realize how short we were. Just cram the turn.
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03-03-2017 , 10:42 PM
MikeStarr

I found that when players have a deep stack they are more likely to call with a wider range especially if they are getting good odds into the pot.

I'm not sure if this is always so, however could u explain why his range would be no wider ??
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03-03-2017 , 11:01 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chazza
MikeStarr

I found that when players have a deep stack they are more likely to call with a wider range especially if they are getting good odds into the pot.

I'm not sure if this is always so, however could u explain why his range would be no wider ??
Players can profitably call and will call with a wider range if both they AND you have deeper stacks because there is a lot more money to win. If he is calling with a wider range just because HE has a deeper stack even though you are short stacked, then he has no idea what hes doing.
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03-03-2017 , 11:53 PM
MikeStarr

Thanks for your explanation i understand
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03-04-2017 , 12:02 AM
imo
i would bet more on flop to get us ready to jam turn considering stack size obviously terrible turn but with how priced we are in just jam and hopes he calls with 54 hope he dont have an 8
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03-04-2017 , 12:29 AM
Just get it in with your short stack size.

Probably shouldn't raise preflop either. You are probably better off limping and letting more people limp along in case you do hit a set. It's close, though.
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03-04-2017 , 08:02 AM
You have a set, and 25bb remaining. The only option is to GII.
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03-06-2017 , 03:11 PM
With 5 players still to react preflop behind us, I think I just overlimp, even with our short 30bb stack. We're still getting 30+ implied odds to setmine, I'm guessing that will be the most profitable route in this spot.

We only have a little over a PSB left on the flop. 16 scare cards to kill action/hand (although we'll be 100% committed even if one of the show up on the turn). No one folds a draw on the flop. I open ship it myself.

I probably just ship the turn. We only have a 1/2 PSB and this might not be enough behind to encourage even an aggro player to attempt to get us off this little behind in a relatively small pot (i.e. checking back to induce a bluff seems unlikely to work, so just bet for value/protection).

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03-07-2017 , 12:17 PM
I probably bet like $30 if we only have 50 left. I want people to call with anyyhing. They are always calling the last 20 on the river. Don t see much value in shoving when we aren't protecting anything. They either have a straight already or not.
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03-07-2017 , 04:29 PM
PF you do not really want action with this hand being only 30bb deep. Not deep enough to get paid off with a set. One caller that c/f flop is fine but really I want to just take it down here. With 30bb, even in a cash game, I'm looking to 3b jam over someone's raise.

AI on flop. AI on turn.

With 30bb I am looking to go all-in ASAP.

AI flop looks like strong overcards that missed and will get called by any pair or 8x IMO. 4x, A3, or A9 might even call AI on the flop.
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