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Shark in your small pond. Playing a skilled LAG who's waiting for a bigger game. Shark in your small pond. Playing a skilled LAG who's waiting for a bigger game.

10-21-2016 , 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by derick
Live 2/5.

Villain is waiting for a spot in the bigger $5/10NL game.
I've seen villain playing 10/20NL and bigger. All the dealers and floor know the villain by name.
Villain is a good skilled LAG smart very aggressive player.

I've played briefly with the villain before.

I've been playing TAG. The table is loose passive. Lots of limping preflop and very bad postflop play. The villain has seen me take down a couple of $100 pots without a showdown. The villain has been pushing the table around has quickly (I assume outplayed the table to) put her initial $500 up to $730.

Red QQ in MP ($900),

1 limper.

I raise to $30, (this is the standard raise at this table)

Good player ($730) in BB calls, limper folds.

Flop Td 8c 3s

Checked to me.

I bet $30, Good player flat calls.

Turn Jd (Td 8c 3s),

Checked to me.
I bet $60.

Good player check raises $210 with $460 behind. (I cover).

What do you do?

I don't mind the small flop sizing, it's fine if you don't think this "shark" will call more with 1 pair hands or hands like J9 97.

I read the first few replies, and no one said anything about betting the turn. I hate your turn bet. If you think this person's a good player, why would you bet the turn? You're asking to be exploited, and that's what this person did to you. Unless you hold a set or JT, your hand looks like 1 pair. You're not getting value with 1 pair from a "shark"
Shark in your small pond. Playing a skilled LAG who's waiting for a bigger game. Quote
10-23-2016 , 03:54 AM
OP has forsaken poker for a lucrative career at advantage craps.
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