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Straight on the paired board, deep Straight on the paired board, deep

11-29-2013 , 10:55 AM
Home game
Loose opponent with a lot of history
Heads-up

Me - 4200
Opp - 3700

Blinds 5/10

I'm on the button

Cards: 6s3s

Preflop:

Bet 25, raise 70, call 70

Flop: 4d 5d 7h

Bet 80, raise 200, call 200

Turn: 5c

Bet 100, raise 350, reraise all in

CALL OR FOLD?
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11-29-2013 , 11:41 AM
Call.
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11-29-2013 , 12:19 PM
post better hand histories

lots of history...that helps us a lot

fold pre
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11-29-2013 , 12:46 PM
If he's a loose opponent with lots of history, we should have some reads, nu? We totally can't help you with a range here, nor do we know how much he overvalues trips.

Your HH is also a mess. Someone opened for 25. V? Someone raised to 70. You? If so, that's spew. If you called 70, also spew.

Your raise OTT is too small. You raised only 250 into 640. That gives him expressed odds for just about anything, loses a ton of value, and leaves way too much behind to be IOs for him or lost value for you OTR.

AP, this is so very V dependent, and you know all the info. You know if he spazzes with A5s, if he even has it in his PF range, if he donks tiny to induce, or to try to set a price, if he bets so big for value, or to try to get you off an overpair or a FD, etc. We know none of those things, so we can't help you.

All I can tell you is that he's bet into 3130 into 1140, a gross overbet. You need 42% equity against his range to call here. Since only you can tell us his range for this strange set of plays, only you can determine if you have the necessary equity.

Against a thinking player, this is never a nutted line, imo, so we have plenty of equity. Against this guy????
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11-29-2013 , 06:11 PM
"Lots of history" yet you've said nothing about him.

Might as well be a total unknown. Give us some details. Are you guys playing aggressively? Bluffing? Is 5x the nuts here?

I'm calling, assuming that our villain can get it in with less than a boat here for value.
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