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10-11-2011 , 12:25 AM
Prehand Descriptions
Villain 1: fairly tricky player, possibly tilting, LAG, extremely loose preflop (enters like 80%) of hands, bluffs quite frequently and bluffs big, not easy to read based on body language, understands mathematics and both actual and implied odds
Villain 2: new player, so not much read, seems loose-passive, has not done anything stupid
Hero: fairly tricky player, tight-aggressive, known to pull large bluffs

$.25/.50 NL (6 handed)
UTG V1 ($70)
MP Hero ($80)
LP ($40)
Button V2 ($20)
SB ($80)
BB ($5)

Hero is dealt Q J

UTG V1 raises to $2, MP Hero calls, LP folds, button V2 folds, SB BB fold

Flop ($6.75) Q J 6
V1 checks, Hero bets $3, V2 raises to $6, V1 calls, Hero reraises to $26, V2 folds, V1 calls.

Turn ($64.75) 2
V1 checks

Hero?

Also, what type of hands do you guys put V1 on?

Last edited by zxing; 10-11-2011 at 12:31 AM.
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10-11-2011 , 02:44 AM
I don't know if he would play an op this way, but u said he is tricky. I would say his range is an op, K10, 910,66, something like that, and I'm jamming turn.
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10-11-2011 , 02:45 AM
at best i put him on 2 pair. mostly 1 pair. maybe KT is he's that terribad.
easy bet on the turn.
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10-11-2011 , 02:53 AM
wrong forum
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10-11-2011 , 02:55 AM
1 pair or straight draw shows up so often I don't see how you stop betting now.

Not sure I like a preflop call with QJo here in middle position.
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10-11-2011 , 03:09 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by The Rumor
1 pair or straight draw shows up so often I don't see how you stop betting now.

Not sure I like a preflop call with QJo here in middle position.
Villian is playing 80% of pots, so its not terrible, I could consider a 3bet in position. With a tight image.
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10-11-2011 , 03:44 AM
Turn card changes nothing, which should make your action pretty obvious. If you believed you were ahead on the flop, which your 3bet indicates you did, just shove now that effective stacks are less than one pot sized bet.

Your question about his range is more interesting. If your reputation is as bluffy as you say it's possible he's calling you down super light with second pair or something. He should be getting the money in with sets, so all I can feasibly see him have are str8 draws, though that's not consistent with someone who "understands the mathematics."
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10-11-2011 , 07:22 PM
Ok so I shoved on the turn and V1 called. V1 flipped over 9To, so y'all were mostly right. I honestly thought he had a set of sixes when he called, but it turns out he was tilting enough to call all the way with an OESD. The river was some rag, so I took down the pot.
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10-11-2011 , 07:37 PM
Is this live?
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10-11-2011 , 11:13 PM
Yeah it's live. It's at a regular home game I play.
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10-11-2011 , 11:26 PM
shoves good
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