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 RS 76s vs possible bluff  RS 76s vs possible bluff

05-01-2011 , 11:55 AM
    Full Tilt, $20 Buy-in (10/20 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 2 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #9236742

    BB: 1,430 (71.5 bb)
    Hero (SB): 1,570 (78.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 7 6
    Hero raises to 50, BB calls 30

    Flop: (100) K 6 5 (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets 50, BB raises to 250, Hero calls 200

    Turn: (600) Q (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero checks

    River: (600) 4 (2 players)
    BB bets 600, Hero calls 600




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    This is 3rd game, first 2 lasted all of 30 hands. First match was him some doing some standard stuff with draws, seems to GII with almost any fd/sd, seems very very bad in general, likes to bluff for stacks and click it back, checkraises flop 100% so far and leads pot a decent bunch. I think its probably good also to cbh flop just wondering more OTR as played though.
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    05-01-2011 , 12:25 PM
    If he is so bad, why do you call flop? Just wait for a better spot imo.
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    05-01-2011 , 12:49 PM
    fold river, if he c/r flop 100% then check behind, now that you called, bet the turn like 225.
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    05-01-2011 , 12:51 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by edham
    If he is so bad, why do you call flop? Just wait for a better spot imo.
    Because its still early and I want him to continue bluffing.
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    05-01-2011 , 01:00 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by alexDJI
    fold river, if he c/r flop 100% then check behind, now that you called, bet the turn like 225.
    I agree although I think its important to note though that there aren't really tons of spots that have happend so far other than having some idea hes bad.

    Flop: I want to be cbetting alot of hands even though I know hes likely to checkraise, when he does do that I think the decision given texture (mostly draws) is to flat and see a Turn, checking back does give us the advantage of keeping the pot small but I don't really think we should be changing up our lines just because villain checkraises flop and actually reinforce his play for when we actually hit the flop.

    Turn: When villain checks im pretty sure hes FOS, he hasn't tried to c/r turn yet and its pretty stupid and doesn't make sense to c/r and chk/? turn. Easy cbh for the free draw for me, I think b/c is a mistake.

    River: We have blockers for str8 draw, I don't think he will checkraise Qx so OTR hes repping a super narrow range so I made the call.
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    05-01-2011 , 01:37 PM
    does he actually c/r flop 100%? and is this his standard sizing? if so i think im bet/calling the turn, if hes the aggro spew monkey you say he is he will c/shove his draws on the turn and has likely checked because ofthe awkward pot to stack ratio. as played your range should have no kings in so it isnt a bad spot for villain to make a big bluff, but the description uv given us of villain seems catered for this response, i think having one 7 blocker really doesn't make much of a diff in this spot.

    check behind flop is also viable option, if he actually c/r 100% there should be better spots to pick up the W as long as ur not card dead
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    05-02-2011 , 12:38 AM
    def calling
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    05-02-2011 , 12:40 AM
    check back flop
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    05-02-2011 , 02:11 AM
    How has he been playing on turn after c/r flop, if there was such a spot at all? This seems to be a key information to me.

    Without a specific reads on this, I don't mind folding on flop even though you told us that he was 100% flop c/r type of guy (how many hands btw?) since it will be tough for us to efficiently "bluff catch" in a super bloated pot.

    Your reasoning for calling c/r on flop seems fine too, and bet the turn when he checks to us. He doesn't seem to have much (almost never Kx iyam) but might have picked up some draw on turn, so I'd bet rather smallish to keep him in the pot. If he shoves I guess I'd call - meh if he has Qx, but we still have a decent number of outs.

    River is close and I don't mind a call if we got here this way, but I think you're a bit result oriented here.
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