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A7o vs tight reg def FT 90man A7o vs tight reg def FT 90man

08-19-2016 , 09:36 PM
    Poker Stars, $1.35 Buy-in (500/1,000 blinds, 100 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 4 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    Hero (CO): 38,296 (38.3 bb)
    BTN: 16,612 (16.6 bb)
    SB: 34,960 (35 bb)
    BB: 45,132 (45.1 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with A 7
    Hero raises to 2,000, 2 folds, BB calls 1,000

    Flop: (4,900) 4 3 3 (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero checks

    Turn: (4,900) 7 (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets 2,695, BB calls 2,695

    River: (10,290) 4 (2 players)
    BB bets 5,042, Hero folds


    Villain is a regular playing 13/11/6 so kinda on a tight side of life. We're on a FT.

    Preflop is std for me. OTF, I decided to chb my showdown value as I don't want to overcbet and possibly get x/raised. OTT decided to bet for value/protection against overcards. OTR its super awkward. He reps so narrow, basicaly only 4x. Would he ever bluff here? I guess he leads all his flush draws, oesd, gutshots OTT. I just can't see him bluffing this way. He also never bets a worse 7x IMO. What do you guys think? Maybe I just leveled myself too much
    08-21-2016 , 05:41 PM
    I would bet the flop here - it misses a big part of his flatting range.

    As played your turn bet is fine. You're repping strong broadways / aces trying to take the pot and he can defend with much worse than A7 on this board. Given that I would now call the river. Missed FDs and some SDs might take a stab, especially with your line. Remember you're not really repping 88-AA.
    08-22-2016 , 11:48 AM
    i ll probably fold... he will bet 88-TT, 56, 4x ... i dont see too many bluffs actually of a 13 11 player on this river... it's really bad river for him to bluff us as we have many Ax Kx hands that have big showdown value on that board.
    08-22-2016 , 11:53 AM
    Paired flop is probably worth stabbing on here. Doubt we are going to get x/r a ton from this sort of villain.
    08-25-2016 , 02:08 PM
    I agree that stabbing will be profitable, and will make the hand easier to play if you encounter resistance. As played, I call the river because it is unlikely that a tight player like this will defend hands containing a 3 or a 4.
    08-30-2016 , 05:19 AM
    cbet flop, most likely you'll take it down there also would consider a slightly bigger rise pf (2.2-2.3k) knowing that you're all quite deep apart of the button. and i would probably call the river since all the FD and SD missed he might be stabbing here with a missed draw.

          
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