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Originally Posted by DingusEgg
What makes you want to call on the turn besides the pot being "too large" in your opinion.
I thought, I was getting the right price to call. Well, I thought, I would be folding the best hand a large quantitiy of the time even.
The price isn't quite right, if I am up against the nutflushdraw or a made straight, but because he plays like this almost every hand, there had to be a lot of one pair and complete air in his range. Maybe I'm mistaken on my read though, I often have trouble dealing with these types of players.
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If he is playing every pot, a straight is definitely in his range, because his range is any 4 cards.
I agree.
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Has he made this move before and been caught bluffing?
Yes, I have seem him call reshoves with Queen high and a gutter, albeit never against my stacksize.
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Does he keep making this move to bully people out of hands?
Definately yes. Like I said, I caught him a couple of times bluffing before this, whenever we were playing a hand, it felt like he was desperately trying to push me out. I also noticed, that he tended to check, when he had something really good.
[edit]Meanwhile I thought quite a lot about this hand and how stuff like this keeps happening. I don't think, playing these Aces was a mistake, not against someone who plays round about 90% of hands. While the small reraise is a mistake in a nutshell, I had good reasons to believe, that small raise would do the same as a big one, so I am ok with that.
My mistake here is: Getting it in against this player with a small egde, if any edge at all. I should have patiently waited for a better opportunity. I mean, I doubled my Buy-In in about 60 hands or something, just by picking off his bluffs. Why am I risking my stack in this situation.
I think, it might be the psychological "you can't push me around" thing and as such is a leak.
Last edited by Caterina; 10-13-2017 at 12:03 PM.