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Q9 flop OESD 22bb deep Q9 flop OESD 22bb deep

11-07-2011 , 08:52 PM
59 hands so far in the match and nothing non-standard has happened.villain opens 50% IP and cbet 75%.
I 'm not sure about my raising size on flop given stacks.I was thinking that i want to raise bigger in order to make him take a decision for stacks if he elect to continue with his hand.Any suggestions?



[converted_hand][hand_history]Poker Stars, $28.78 Buy-in (25/50 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 2 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #10984562

SB: 1,885 (37.7 bb)
Hero (BB): 1,115 (22.3 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with Q 9
SB raises to 100, Hero calls 50

Flop: (200) J T 6 (2 players)
Hero checks, SB bets 100, Hero raises to 350, SB calls 250

Turn: (900) 3 (2 players)
Hero bets 665 and is all-in, SB calls 665

River: (2,230) T (2 players, 1 is all-in)
Q9 flop OESD 22bb deep Quote
11-07-2011 , 08:55 PM
either jam or raise smaller so you make his turn decision crappier. hell flat with a weaker range if you make it 280 and hell be facing a bigger turn bet.
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11-07-2011 , 09:10 PM
If you had a made hand by the flop, your bet-sizing would be good to induce wider calls. With an open-ender, as Joe says, bet smaller to make his turn call more difficult.
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11-08-2011 , 05:57 AM
against a low level thinker, isn't this a good sizing, as villain weighs your range strongly towards made hands / hands that won't fold anymore and hence doesn't float/3bet bluff anymore? i mean raising this size with a draw is obviously not part of a balanced strategy, but i think it could be good against weak opponents.
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11-08-2011 , 07:45 AM
Thing is,22 bb deep with an OESD+an over to the flop is it +ev to raise flop and get it in against an opponent who cbetting 75%?Is it better to flat and what is our plan if we miss turn?
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11-08-2011 , 08:36 AM
Kind of like leading flop now, but might be results oriented.
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11-08-2011 , 08:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ohly
against a low level thinker, isn't this a good sizing, as villain weighs your range strongly towards made hands / hands that won't fold anymore and hence doesn't float/3bet bluff anymore? i mean raising this size with a draw is obviously not part of a balanced strategy, but i think it could be good against weak opponents.
ok, than go ahead and check/fold turn. lol


check/raising smaller or bigger (all-in) is superior for reasons already stated.
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11-08-2011 , 09:49 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by AlaskaForever
Kind of like leading flop now, but might be results oriented.
Well,actually i won the hand.he called my turn shove with 89o.
EASY GAME
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11-08-2011 , 10:33 AM
yea, I'd like a bit more sth like raise to 270 or sth and then ship it ott.
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