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02-09-2016 , 05:56 PM
Think I really misplayed this.

2/2 table classic bad

Hero, white late 20s, big beard. bought in for 300, topped up to 500 because of stacksizes and is now sitting on 344 after opening a lot of hands but basically missing boards and spots.

V1 spanish tourist, late 20s, glasses. Seems like a little bit to tight, but other than that an ok ABC player. Probably a slight winner or break even. Sat down only 20 mins ago. Stack 500.

We played the night before and Hero won 600BBs and ruled the table whilst V1 lost his stack and only played a few hands. V1 had bet sizing tells, opened huge with AA twice (22) and AK (18)., tried a few moves when sizing seemed off, was caught bluffing twice in smaller pots.

The hand before: Hero opened KQ and fired two bullets with overs and flush draw and checked river when board read 94333, hand was shown.

OTTH:
V1 opens to 14 utg2.

Hero has AK and 3! to 44 (because those chips were left before I had to touch my 300 stack - I know that should never affect one, but thats what happened).

V1 calls.

Flop 90
A82

Hero bets 30, V1 raises to 60, Hero calls.

Turn 150
A827

Hero checks, V1 bets 120, Hero calls.

River 390
A827T

Hero checks, V1 shrugs, then looks at Heros stack and goes allin for 120eff, Hero?

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Is this standard so far? Can we fold the river? I feel I should have raised to 58-68 pre.
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02-09-2016 , 06:14 PM
I think your play shows a lot of weakness (whether or not that's what you were going for). Betting smaller on the flop than PF, then checking turn and river probably has villain thinking he can push you off or get paid with a somewhat decent hand. So a bluff is definitely possible, but he could have easily made a hand along the way.

As it is you're getting over 4 to 1 to call so I'm not sure how often you should be folding.

Last edited by OhNoHeDi'int; 02-09-2016 at 06:29 PM.
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02-09-2016 , 06:28 PM
Why would you make it ~$60 preflop? Sounds like you lost your stack to a set (or two pair) and want to get them to fold preflop.

Preflop raise is ok, but bet more on the flop (~$60)
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02-09-2016 , 07:06 PM
I dont think there is much you can do here, as played you have to call river bet. I agree you may have increased flop bet a little say 50-70. If he has 2pair or set you got unlucky. You maybe able to get away from the hand if you were deeper stacks.
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02-10-2016 , 06:45 AM
Guys/girls I agree.

Sizing on flop is off.

I didn't want to scare him off on such a dry flop and wanted to make sure to get called by all pps.

Of course this whole thread is results oriented by me, because he had a set of 88.

I felt after the flop it was best to let him fire away his Ax and just call down.
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02-10-2016 , 06:50 AM
I was aware of my weak bet sizing but thought I could induce KK-TT to attack, but I misplayed in the sense that an ABC v will just call or fold with those hands, because he was not capable of bluffing there with those hands.
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02-10-2016 , 07:02 AM
Bet more on flop. As played raise his flop raise
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02-10-2016 , 10:47 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by feel wrath
Bet more on flop. As played raise his flop raise
Raise and fold to a shove? Or raise and call?
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02-10-2016 , 02:22 PM
You can never, ever fold in this spot after calling the turn. I can't even think of a way you're behind unless V opens ATs, in that case, say wp and move on. Don't think this kind of V opens 88 that big, and we have a blocker to AA.

Preflop, sizing is alright but you can make it 55-60 to make postflop easier.

I think we can safely take a bet/bet/bet line here trying to get stacks in. Feels like a good candidate for decreasing bet sizes: 3/4p flop, <1/2p turn, shove river.

Edit: Just saw your results. Sucks that he had 88. If we make it 60 pre, we can safely GII knowing he didn't have implied odds to hit a set.
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