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7$ regspeed: correct way of play? 7$ regspeed: correct way of play?

08-11-2011 , 11:20 AM
The villain is unknown player. What do you think about my way of playing? Thanks for suggestions.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 7 Tournament, 10/20 Blinds (2 handed) - PokerStars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

SB (t1530)
Hero (BB) (t1470)

Hero's M: 49.00

Preflop: Hero is BB with 4, A
SB bets t40, Hero calls t20

Flop: (t80) 5, J, 3 (2 players)
Hero checks, SB bets t60, Hero raises to t160, SB calls t100

Turn: (t400) 4 (2 players)
Hero checks, SB bets t280, Hero calls t280

River: (t960) 6 (2 players)
Hero bets t490, SB calls t490

Total pot: t1940
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08-11-2011 , 11:46 AM
I would shove river and hope he calls me with straight
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08-11-2011 , 12:25 PM
given hes an unknown i wouldn't c/r flop before we get an idea of his cbet frequencies but i don't hate it.

i'd bet something like 200 on the turn because we have no idea of his flop calling range so we could still have some FE and we ain't folding anyways. and it also allows us to bet river when we hit our flush whereas when we c/c turn and than lead river when a club hits our hand is pretty faceup imo.
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08-11-2011 , 12:28 PM
Hmmm u think he has str8? Im not. IMO this is strong jack most of the time or 6d4d / 4d2d / low flush draw, maybe im wrong but not everybody looking for str8 with gutshot on 3bet flop with fd - he had 76o.
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08-11-2011 , 12:50 PM
I check-raising this flop all day. 160 - 220 is good IMO

Bet the turn and call a shove -- you've got ~40% equity against a J anyway and you set up stacks for the river.

My general rule of thumb is if I x-raise the flop I'm barrelling both dry turns and when I make the hand I'm representing.
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