$200 NL TD, flop spot with 875 pat
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Villain seems to tend towards the tight/ABC
The problem I have with this hand is that we hardly get value from worse hands out of tight regs by bet/3betting flop
Alternative lines appreciated
NL 2-7 Triple Draw - $1/$2
Seat 3: Hero ($433)
Seat 6: Villain ($233.50)
Hero posts the small blind of $1
Villain posts the big blind of $2
The button is in seat #3
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [7c 5h 5d 7h 2c]
Hero raises to $4
Villain calls $2
*** FIRST DRAW *** (Total Pot: $8, 2 Players)
Villain discards 3 cards
Hero discards 2 cards [5d 7h]
Villain is dealt 3 cards
Dealt to Hero [7c 5h 2c] [8s 3d]
Villain checks
Hero bets $6
Villain raises to $24
Hero raises to $60
Villain calls $36
*** SECOND DRAW *** (Total Pot: $128, 2 Players)
Villain has 15 seconds left to act
Villain stands pat
Hero stands pat on [7c 5h 2c 8s 3d]
Villain checks
Hero bets $369, and is all in
Join Date: Mar 2013
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I like it bc the bet looks bluffy and the chances that villain's 3 to pat beats 875 after we've seen two 7s and two 5s is super slim.
I'm assuming villain folded, and if he called, then I'm assuming he broke a 9. Anything better should have GII on flop.
Join Date: Sep 2010
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You you ever just call the c/r with a pat on the flop? Like a pat 876xx
The problem I have with the hand is that villain seemed really ABC, and this should be pretty much the bottom of my value range doing this, so I would rather be even more polarized at like 86+ and lots and lots of bluffs that take this line