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08-12-2008 , 01:13 AM
Villain is a high stakes reg., but I haven't played with him much. He's 14/11/4.4 over about 800 hands. I don't have specific reads on him, but he appears solid. My image is standard TAG -- don't think he's seen me do much out of line.

Would you play this any differently than I did? Thanks.

Pokerstars $600.00 No Limit Hold'em - 7 players
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SB: $660.10
Hero (BB): $768.90
UTG: $245.55
UTG+1: $702.20
MP: $844.35
CO: $1195.45
BTN: $369.00

Pre Flop: Hero is BB with 6 6
3 folds, CO raises to $18, 2 folds, Hero calls $18

Flop: ($36.00) K 6 T (2 players)
Hero bets $30.00, CO raises to $108, Hero calls $78

Turn: ($252.00) 9 (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $220.00, Hero raises to $642.90
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08-12-2008 , 03:08 PM
In this situation I usually put a bet out on the turn. I put in about 150 on the turn. Fold to a shove.
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08-12-2008 , 04:31 PM
looks ok to me
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08-14-2008 , 01:51 AM
PF raise that can beat u: AJcc, AQcc, 1010, KK

PF u can beat: AcKx, Ac10x, AA, JcJx, QcQx

Meh imo not played badly because his range is huge. IMO 1010 or KK are ur only worries because AJcc, AQcc wouldn't rr ur flop bet most of the time.

If u lose its a cooler, I thinks.
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08-15-2008 , 06:08 AM
Whats the reason for just calling the his flop raise? Why not push?
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08-15-2008 , 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by dklars
Whats the reason for just calling the his flop raise? Why not push?
I thought seriously about pushing, but seemed like more hands we beat will bet the turn than call the push. Also, since TPTK or AA + fd make up a good part of his range imo, I wanted to see the turn card and c/r a blank when Villain's equity (in his range) would be less. If turn card is another club, then that obviously would suck, which is the downside of just calling.
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08-17-2008 , 07:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Stonewalled
I thought seriously about pushing, but seemed like more hands we beat will bet the turn than call the push. Also, since TPTK or AA + fd make up a good part of his range imo, I wanted to see the turn card and c/r a blank when Villain's equity (in his range) would be less. If turn card is another club, then that obviously would suck, which is the downside of just calling.

Ok, sounds reasonable, although I actually think you would have more calls is you pushed, trying to represent a strong draw. But I guess that very much depends on how you usally play draws, and the histoty between u2
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08-18-2008 , 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by wkbrdr03
In this situation I usually put a bet out on the turn. I put in about 150 on the turn. Fold to a shove.

In this situation I never do this!!!

B3B flop, or the way you played it is fine, I would just never fold.
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08-18-2008 , 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by bunga
In this situation I never do this!!!

B3B flop, or the way you played it is fine, I would just never fold.
This. Leading out the turn with the intention of getting it in is okay too.
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