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01-17-2012 , 08:14 PM
also good hyper aggressive players prob aren't raising 75% of their hands
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01-17-2012 , 09:21 PM
Shove after calling ull have 40~ behind, might as well put it all in since we are likely to have the best hand and we can get the max value.
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01-17-2012 , 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by el-producto
also good hyper aggressive players prob aren't raising 75% of their hands
agree most of the time

this guy is (raising that often) and he is (very good)
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01-17-2012 , 10:59 PM
wtf does he represent on the river? His bet on the turn literally makes no sense if he has a set his turn bet is awful because with 4 people to the flop every draw in the world that they had on the flop just got there on the turn. Then the river at best he has 7full.

I'm ether re-raising his turn bet because its awful and def stacking off river. if he has exactly 77 so be it. There is no merit of betting a set on the turn after checking the river on such a drawy board.
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01-18-2012 , 11:24 PM
im pretty sure (in the last post) u meant checking the flop and not checking the river right?

cuz he raised riv didnt check

and the only way it makes sense is if he picks up a flush draw on turn
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01-19-2012 , 12:02 AM
easy call
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01-19-2012 , 05:15 AM
shove, because there is not many hand to beat you.
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01-19-2012 , 11:20 AM
wish i played in games where best player opens 75% utg

call or cr
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01-19-2012 , 01:28 PM
I really don't see how you don't have the best hand here, unless he takes tricky lines with sets on the flop in these spots as pf aggressor sometimes. If one of the other two players in the hand is in the sb that makes it even more likely you're good. Snap shovel in the rest of your money imo, esp since you say he is so aggro and views you as a nit and your lead was barely more than 1/2 pot so not exactly screaming of strength.

+1 that c/r river prob superior as well
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01-19-2012 , 08:12 PM
i like howi already posted the result and everyone still says u have to get your money in

i see no point in raising, he is good enough and knows i am tight enough that he would insta fold a hand like 107 if i went all in, only gonna get called by better
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01-20-2012 , 12:32 AM
For only 20 bucks more into 500+, I don't think he'll fold anything he raised for value, and might even call some of his bluffs with a tiny amt of sd val just out of stubborness. He could be polarized to Q7+ (or even TT+) and bluffs though, in which case it probably is just a call since you'll prob be more often getting the extra 20 bucks in bad then good in that case.

Granted, even though I said snap stack going off your op, given more info and the right feel / read (ie he seemed strong and like he wanted a call badly, and when he puts a ton of $ in he generally isn't bluffing or value raising light and usually has the nutter butters and is very capable of slowplaying), this could maybe turn into a fold. With info given and the way the hand played out, I think he should have Q7 / T7 / bluff often enough to justify getting it in
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