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what would you do here against unknown 1/3 what would you do here against unknown 1/3

01-21-2012 , 01:02 AM
Villain has played a 4 hands this being the first he saw past the flop. He has 100bbs, the same as me. I have pkings

Hero raises utg+1 12 with KcKs 3 calls villain( 2 seats to the left of hero)
Flop comes 8, 10, 2 (rainbow). Hero makes it 26 villain calls.
Turn Q still rainbow. Hero makes it 50 villain tanks looks disgusted and min raises. I'm lost

Last edited by jay94; 01-21-2012 at 01:32 AM.
01-21-2012 , 03:55 AM
You haven't given a ton of information, but based on what you have said I would assume your villian to be VERY strong after the turn. I think you I know you already have over 1/4 of your stack committed, but I think you need to fold.
01-21-2012 , 05:41 AM
Bet more on a flop, if I read correctly pot is ~$50 atf. Bet more. As played call, bet block bet otr.
Probably smth ridiculously small otr, like $12

Last edited by elcebro; 01-21-2012 at 06:07 AM.
01-21-2012 , 06:21 AM
As played, call.
01-21-2012 , 07:39 AM
fold.

We're saying we have an overpair and villain probably doesn't think we're capable of folding it. He's saying he has 1 pair beat.

When its early in a session (this guy only played 4 hands), most villains tend to start off playing ABC and don't start getting bored/tilting/spazzing until later.

Also... Hero has a bet sizing issue. We bet $26 into $50 on the flop and $50 into $102 on the turn. About 2/3 pot is more standard. At these stakes:

- these bets look weak and we can end up leveling ourselves into thinking our small bets induced a raise from a weaker hand
- it doesn't cost as much for villain to raise us

Just make proper man-sized bets and you'll have a better idea where you stand.
01-21-2012 , 09:46 AM
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