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2/5 Parx facing turn shove 2/5 Parx facing turn shove

12-02-2011 , 11:53 AM
All I know about villian is that he also plays 10/10, is aggro, and will put you to the test.

Vil: 1k
Hero: 1k

This is like the 4th hand since table opened.

Vil opens 20 mp, its folded to hero who raises to 85 in the BB with QcQs

(I contemplated calling since it was heads up, but I knew this was the type of player I could win a huge pot from if he decided to spaz)

Vil calls pot: $170
Flop: 9-8-6sss

Hero leads for $100 (Too small?)
Villian raises to $250

Hero decides to call, I didnt raise because I didnt want to fold out all his semi-bluffing hands.

Pot: $670
Turn: 9s-8s-6s-Jh

Hero checks
Villian goes all in for around ~675 which is a huge bet in a live setting.

Hero?

I thought he drf could be making this play if he had the As as a blocker.
I knew he had to realize I had QQ+ so maybe he was semibluffing thinking there was no way I could risk the call here.
Also, would any of you consider checking the flop vs this type of player oop for pot control and maybe to get him to bluff more often.
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12-02-2011 , 12:42 PM
How many unsuited aces are going to be in his preflop range? AKo and AQo? If it's just those then I suspect there's not going to be enough semibluffs in his range as compared to the 2p+ value hands in his range.
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12-02-2011 , 01:37 PM
When you call flop your perceived range is JJ+ and the nut flush.

Let's count how many AsX combos villain can have: AK x 3, AQ x 3, AJ x3, AT x3 = 12. Lets assume he never has A9o- but always takes this line with the nut blocker.

Your equity against AsX is around 75%.

The following combos beat you: 4 sets ( I do believe JJ is possible) for 12 combos. Let's add QTs but not QTo for 2 more combos. Let's add in 98s for 9 more combos. That's 23 combos. Your equity against that range is around 20%

So your overall equity against that range is around 40%. Sounds like a call to me if you think he is very aggressive. A call also has the added benefits of slowing him down some in future hands against you.

However, this is only a call if you have a good read that he is aggressive in big pots. If he takes stabs in small pots but has a very strong range in big pots then it's a little closer to a fold.
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12-02-2011 , 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by BNelley24
Also, would any of you consider checking the flop vs this type of player oop for pot control and maybe to get him to bluff more often.
I check here sometimes, but I think I have a leak of pot controlling too much
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12-03-2011 , 04:38 PM
Spoiler:
Villian had Qh10d, I mean my read on him was perfect just sucks he hit his jin card
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12-03-2011 , 05:31 PM
Grunch Given desc, it's a 3bet to 610 on flop, and shovel it in if he 4bets. We're WAWB here, with the probability of crushing V atm.
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12-03-2011 , 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by fuxxnuts
Grunch Given desc, it's a 3bet to 610 on flop, and shovel it in if he 4bets. We're WAWB here, with the probability of crushing V atm.
I don't think we are WAWB on this board texture. And if we are in a WAWB situation why would we 3bet? If we are way ahead he folds and if we are way behind we are shoveling money in the pot drawing slim/dead.
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