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05-10-2015 , 06:07 PM
Table changed about 30minutes previously ergo reads not great

Bigman: 40īs, white, typical player at this level who calls too much. All the times Iīve played with him he as been on a shortstack and gambling all in with it.

Indian: Native Indian in his 40īs. Seems LAG. Playing every hand possibly.

Old Man: 60īs gentleman, seems to play his hands ABC

BlackGuy: Plays a short stack. LAG. Loves to go after dead money.

Hero: 30īs white guy, chatty, TAG, has a D8 Cat for a card protector

$1/2 NL (10 handed)

Hand 1
Hero is dealt TT

BigMan (covers) opens to $10, hero ($550) calls, BB calls.

Flop ($30) QT4

BigMan bets $20, hero raises to $70, BB folds, BigMan calls.

Turn ($170) A

BigMan checks, hero bets $120, BigMan calls.

River ($410) 2

BigMan donks $80, Hero???


Hand 2


Hero is dealt TT

UTG straddles, BigMan raises to $15, LAG Indian calls, hero calls in CO ($800), Old man calls on button($300ish behind), BlackGuy ($100) shoves from BB, folded to Hero, Hero calls, Old Man calls.

Flop ($340ish) : K:TQ

Hero???
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05-10-2015 , 06:24 PM
Hand 1) GII. If he hit a backdoor flush, GG him. AQ is much more likely.

Hand 2) Bet 100/call. OMC should never have AJ here, and KK very unlikely as he never raised. AK is most likely, some JJ/QQ. Board is scary, so he might fold to a shove in a protected pot, so massage it in over two streets.

I see you've been taking lessons in hitting sets from GG.
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05-10-2015 , 06:33 PM
Hand 1: Call. If you raise, a lot of your range is straight/flushes, so I think its going to be hard to get called by much worse
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05-10-2015 , 06:37 PM
Hand 2: As played, I would bet/call. What is the short stack's 50bb shoving range? If its just 99+/ broadways, I would just fold (classic slightly ahead/way behind). If its super wide to include smaller pairs + Axs, think calling is good.
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05-10-2015 , 07:33 PM
^if it's super wide, i think we need to be re-shoving.
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05-10-2015 , 09:15 PM
Hand 1. Raise/fold to 280, 200 is callable for a hand you beat, and will never get re shoved as a bluff. Hand 2. Check. Your either drawing dead or he has 4 outs to a lucky straight. See a safe river and value bet
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05-10-2015 , 11:39 PM
Hand 1. There are very few hands that beat us here but equally as few that may call a substantial raise or shove ~280 more, call imo
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05-11-2015 , 01:55 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisBowling
If its super wide to include smaller pairs + Axs, think calling is good.
Yes, it includes small pairs, Ace rag, worse hands. The tough question is whether I need to raise here. If I just call OldMan is getting like 3-1 on a call, but he isnīt folding AK, QQ, JJ which are all in his range. Also I donīt see him shoving with overcards and forcing me out if I just call.
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