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.5 HT HUSNG bluff-shove spot .5 HT HUSNG bluff-shove spot

11-08-2013 , 11:37 AM
Do you like this bluff-raise and shove here? Villain never folds to Fcbets but has 100% fold to Tcbets.

PokerStars - $3.40+$0.10|10/20 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BB): 410
SB: 590 (VPIP: 44.44, PFR: 22.22, 3Bet Preflop: 20.00, Hands: 9)

SB posts SB 10, Hero posts BB 20

Pre Flop: (pot: 30) Hero has K 4

SB raises to 40, Hero calls 20

Flop: (80, 2 players) 5 T 6
Hero checks, SB bets 40, Hero raises to 120, SB calls 80

Turn: (320, 2 players) T
Hero bets 250 and is all-in, fold
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11-08-2013 , 11:52 AM
Not good turn, most fish understand u dont rep anything
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11-08-2013 , 12:36 PM
Also villain has 100 CbetF%
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11-08-2013 , 01:01 PM
x/c flop. your reads are close to meaningless since you seem to have 9 hands on him
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11-08-2013 , 01:37 PM
I dont like it too on the turn, but if we have a T in this spot that's how we would have played it no ?
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11-08-2013 , 02:44 PM
^yeah if u c\r huge like here.
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11-08-2013 , 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by omnomno
Not good turn, most fish understand u dont rep anything
He's repping a 10, and strong draws.

Agree with yay 100%....9 hands means you have no reads yet. Making large adjustments with a sample so small is a recipe for disaster. Any decision at this point should still be approached with an unknown/readless standpoint. If you had a very close decision, then by all means, use the small amount of info you have from the 9 hand sample. Otherwise your still in your default mode based on pop tendencies.

That being said, as played, you have to shove turn. You've built a pot. PSR is ideal. Your repping a strong range, while his is weak. It's the ideal card to shove on turn. CR the flop to give up on that turn is really bad, IMO.

Not a fan of the flop CR tho.
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11-10-2013 , 03:15 AM
Jam turn, it's ugly but probably the best of all bad options

I'd probably x/c flop though
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11-10-2013 , 03:59 AM
generalizing at this buyin level, i'd shove turn due to your opponent's higher probability of just flatting the flop with non-sd value draws. as mela said it's prob the best of all options. higher buy-ins, as played on the flop i'm sigh checking turn.
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11-10-2013 , 02:11 PM
Seems like burning moneyz by shipping dat turn.
U get called by most pair and good draws. The latter which u might be ahead of..
There is nothing wrong giving up here.
I dont like it tbh
Edit; go for t90-95 otf if u really wanna checkraise here and barrel 3 streets instead of shoving ott

Last edited by xJayh; 11-10-2013 at 02:17 PM.
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11-10-2013 , 03:12 PM
Yep 9 hands isnt much to start getting super creative.

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Originally Posted by LOL@LivePoker
It's the ideal card to shove on turn.
Is it really that ideal? Nothing really changes. He probably snaps with T, 6, probably 5, also A might call off. Do we assume that he calls very wide vs. our x/r? Oh yeah we can additionally rep hearts FD
I'm a big fish btw...
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