Gotta teach these young bloods some lessons
Only played 2.5hrs for this session as the wife wanted me back home. I was already getting a little bored anyways.
One common leak I saw from many of the players other than limping too much and calling raises too loose, were that they would CR bad TP hands and if they ever got called they were like oh crap what do I do now.
Had a couple hands vs this kind of loose semi laggy kid. But I observed his threholds for what he was willing to put in the pot with certain ranges. Basically he didn't want to put in more than 150 on any street without a very strong hand.
So I decided to take it to the streets on him a couple times.
Stacks are about 1600 effective. Straddle is on.
PF: Hj, CO, and button all limp, Hero makes it 80 with J
J
from sb, bb folds, villain in straddle calls, rest fold.
Flop(195): K
T
6
Hero bets 75, Villain calls
Turn(345): T
Hero bets 205, villain folds.
I felt he's capped at like KQ and he's not going to call 3 streets even if he calls turn. So decided to turn my hand into a bluff since I can rep AK and AA pretty well here.
Later on, similar stacks as before. Straddle on.
PF: Hero opens UTG+2 to 40 with A
6
, Villain in HJ makes it 120, folds to hero who calls. I thought about a 4 bet since we're deep enough but decided to go another route.
Flop(255): Q
J
7
Hero checks, Villain bets 105, hero calls.
Turn(465): 5
Hero checks, villain checks I was going to go for a CR here if he bet.
River(465): Q
Hero bets 205, villain tank folds.