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HU BBuilder 109. HU BBuilder 109.

12-14-2017 , 11:24 AM
PokerStars - 30000/60000 Ante 9000 NL - Holdem - 2 players
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Hero (BB): 31.78 BB(1907045 in chips, $1073.79 bounty)

SB: 59.63 BB (VPIP: 31.75, PFR: 25.00, 3Bet Preflop: 10.34, Hands: 129)

2 players post ante of 0 BB, SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.8 BB) Hero has 4 6

SB raises to 2 BB, Hero calls 1 BB

Flop: (4.3 BB, 2 players) J 5 3
Hero checks, SB bets 1.14 BB, Hero raises to 3.27 BB, SB calls 2.13 BB

Turn: (10.83 BB, 2 players) 9
Hero bets 4.33 BB, SB calls 4.33 BB

River: (19.5 BB, 2 players) 3
[color=red]Hero?

Hero tedencies/ perceived Image:
-very aggressive, takes every sensefull bluffopportunity
-not affrait to pull out big bluffs
-overbluffing vs certain types (probably vs all types)

Villain tedencies/ perceived Image:
-solid playstyle, wont get out a line for huge chip ammount
-for sure sceptical and little ´curious´
-not afraid to call down with A high in certain spots (on certain board textures)

the HU started with a 4.5 to 1 chip disadvantage for Hero which developed to this hand in a 3.5 to 1.8 chip distribution.

Honestly i was slightly tended to think i can push him little around HU.
I played a lot of Spin & Gos´s. Therefore got a somewhat decent HU XP.

The Flop and Turn sizing was influenced by recent sizing so i felt urge to choose same, to be cosistent thats for exploitive reason but in retrospect it can be marginal because unless he didnt saw cards its hard to specify reads, esp when this is f.e. the third x/ r.
So i should rather orientate on SPR. To not be forced of polarized bets. So if i payed attetion to it and sized it little up it would be nice pot shove otR.

Flop and Turn should be standard. So only the river is debateable.
Usually with the OESD we should follow through. Because what whould be the bluffs in our range otR?

So otR its 19.5 bb pot and Hero stack is 22 BB.

I rly felt i got edge in HU. So do we got only two decent options here to shove or check ? (Blockin bet i rather stay away idk...but it can be an option)

So if a edge is there should go for safe line?

This HU was for like 6k+.
(which is huge money fore me)

With a River shove we can expect him to fold A highs, 5x through TT. Depends on his imgae on Hero.
HU BBuilder 109. Quote
12-15-2017 , 03:08 PM
If Villain is limping some buttons I like bluffing a lot more
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12-16-2017 , 01:53 PM
Bet turn slightly larger as the board becomes more draw heavy.
You dont mind to pick it up right there.

Maybe you can come to this spot w/better perfoming bluffs removal effects wise but you have 6-high, obvious bluff candidate.

However if it goes your way and he tends to herocall you can give up.
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12-27-2017 , 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by user12345
Bet turn slightly larger as the board becomes more draw heavy.
You dont mind to pick it up right there.



Maybe you can come to this spot w/better perfoming bluffs removal effects wise but you have 6-high, obvious bluff candidate.

However if it goes your way and he tends to herocall you can give up.
he called with A4 o !!!!

yeah the herocall factor is good thing to keep in mind.... wich i didnt...
ty
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12-27-2017 , 03:16 PM
With the way the board ran out and the line you took you can only have a top pair hand that you've felt comfortable check raising with and bet all the way, or a full house. If he thought he was good on the flop he's going to think he's probably okay on the river, and given he has hero call on him it would make more sense to check and give up. However like you said if he knows that you know he likes to hero call with A high, then you can essentially bet almost anything that is a pair for a value knowing he will call you extremely light. This is one of those leveling wars where you basically have to make a decision based on what your assumption of him is, and when it gets to that type of complications it might be best to just abort mission and wait for a better opportunity to go for the big one.
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12-27-2017 , 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by UntimelyBluff
With the way the board ran out and the line you took you can only have a top pair hand that you've felt comfortable check raising with and bet all the way, or a full house. If he thought he was good on the flop he's going to think he's probably okay on the river, and given he has hero call on him it would make more sense to check and give up. However like you said if he knows that you know he likes to hero call with A high, then you can essentially bet almost anything that is a pair for a value knowing he will call you extremely light. This is one of those leveling wars where you basically have to make a decision based on what your assumption of him is, and when it gets to that type of complications it might be best to just abort mission and wait for a better opportunity to go for the big one.
ty nice guide line!
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12-27-2017 , 05:13 PM
just barrel off you have 6 high
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01-04-2018 , 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by watevs
just barrel off you have 6 high
+1

Maybe size turn (only slightly) larger to set up more of an 80% shove if you get there or want to fire a more convincing 3rd barrel.
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01-05-2018 , 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by LektorAJ
+1

Maybe size turn (only slightly) larger to set up more of an 80% shove if you get there or want to fire a more convincing 3rd barrel.
so thats not too polarized bet on the river? also creates more fold equity otTurn i think.

do we wanna size it diffrent if the board texture is more wet (coordinated) or higher on dry boards to put more pressure on his marginal hands?
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01-08-2018 , 02:21 PM
3b/f pre.

As played, flop is fine some %. Turn barrel is mandatory and river is probably the nut worst card. You have 6 high, but removal is really bad on this river.
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