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1.50 45 Man HU Spot 1.50 45 Man HU Spot

07-03-2016 , 07:47 PM
Small hand sample on villain ofc but is the type of player to take lines with air in. I feel this is the kind of run out where we just have to sigh call off. Problem is he definitely has some overs and can be uncapped in this spot. Just call turn to keep any bluffs he has in his range in and the 2d on the river is a card where we likely have to call.

Thoughts, seems a bit spewy by me given how the gen pop are in the 1.50s but vs this villain I feel calling is okay.

PokerStars - $1.36+$0.14|600/1200 Ante 75 NL - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BB): 26.02 BB
SB: 30.23 BB (VPIP: 32.00, PFR: 27.08, 3Bet Preflop: 23.08, Hands: 53)

2 players post ante of 0.06 BB, SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.63 BB) Hero has 8 K

SB raises to 3 BB, Hero calls 2 BB

Flop: (6.13 BB, 2 players) 2 7 8
Hero checks, SB bets 4 BB, Hero calls 4 BB

Turn: (14.13 BB, 2 players) 3
Hero checks, SB bets 9 BB, Hero calls 9 BB

River: (32.13 BB, 2 players) 2
Hero checks, SB bets 14.17 BB and is all-in, Hero calls 9.96 BB and is all-in
07-04-2016 , 11:00 AM
not sigh calling here, im fistpump calling
07-04-2016 , 04:42 PM
I know we all want to be aggressive and have fe on our side but here I think your passive line calling all 3 streets was correct its a heads up pot vs an aggressive player. your getting like 5:1 on the river and villain is going to be bluffing river at least this often.

WP I think not going broke here would be a mistake.

anyone shoving turn? may look like a semi bluff on that board ? we committed by calling turn anyway?
07-04-2016 , 05:07 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by URagnatha
I know we all want to be aggressive and have fe on our side but here I think your passive line calling all 3 streets was correct its a heads up pot vs an aggressive player. your getting like 5:1 on the river and villain is going to be bluffing river at least this often.

WP I think not going broke here would be a mistake.

anyone shoving turn? may look like a semi bluff on that board ? we committed by calling turn anyway?
Thought about it at the time but remember saying to myself "let's just give him a chance to bluff river with his stone air"

Guess I can't really say I'm committed if I was sigh calling river on that run out haha.

The sigh is pretty much down to me leveling myself about how value heavy villain is going to be considering its a 45 man 1.50. as you said though he doesn't need to be bluffing much.
07-07-2016 , 02:22 PM
I like shoving turn. He's priced in to call with anything that has 20% equity.

Would we have a range to shove pre here and what would be in it?
07-07-2016 , 03:06 PM
Eh I think 26eff I don't have too much of a jam range.

Maybe like 22-66 A3s etc.

I'm a fan of flatting those kind of hands anyway.
07-07-2016 , 07:00 PM
Yeah I have no jam range here. Although villain 3X means you could construct a 3 bet shove range that wouldn't be terrible. I feel I have a great edge heads up vs player pools. Who are generally just to tight. I don't want to risk running into the nuts untill I've ground them down to an inconsequential stack size.
07-08-2016 , 11:37 AM
Prolly shoving turn, if not I am jamming the river myself vs some villains and x/c vs rest.

      
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