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10NL - A6 in 3b pot 10NL - A6 in 3b pot

06-20-2010 , 04:30 PM
Villain is 16/12 200 hands

Poker Stars $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 9 players
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MP1: $3.79
MP2: $10.68
CO: $10.25
Hero (BTN): $9.85
SB: $10.00
BB: $9.99
UTG: $9.90
UTG+1: $6.30
UTG+2: $12.97

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with 6 A
5 folds, CO raises to $0.30, Hero raises to $1.20, 2 folds, CO calls $0.90

Flop: ($2.55) A K 2 (2 players)
CO checks, Hero checks

Turn: ($2.55) 3 (2 players)
CO bets $2, Hero calls $2

River: ($6.55) 2 (2 players)
CO bets $6, Hero calls $6

Spoiler:
Final Pot: $18.55
CO shows Ts Td (two pair, Tens and Deuces)
Hero shows 6h Ah (two pair, Aces and Deuces)
Hero wins $17.64
(Rake: $0.91)



Anything wrong with the way i played this?
The river call is automatic right? I mean my kicker is irrelevant now, either it's a split pot or he has full house with kings. I eliminated kings and aces from his range b/c the money would of been all in pre flop. Ace king is a very strong possibility too....
The reason i checked the flop was so i wouldn't give my hand away, hoping he had jj's or queens. Turn I call and river i guess i get lucky with the second 2 to make my decision a lot easier.

Last edited by arsenal6; 06-20-2010 at 04:37 PM.
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06-20-2010 , 04:39 PM
Hm... Is your hand stronger than any of his range, i mean that 12%?
And a 3bet is kinda brave I think.
You 3bet him because you was thinking that he steals from you or something?
showing great initiative preflop you instantlu lower the tension, I dunno, it doesn't make sense for me.
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06-20-2010 , 04:52 PM
Didn't know games at NL10 so tough that we need to 3-bet light. I certainly didn't know what a light 3-bet was at NL10... If are you going to make this play you need to have some idea of what this guy's fold to 3-bet stat is (and it should be high obviously).

As played your line is fine, because our bluff flopped a pretty good board and can be played as a bluff catcher.

That being said, when you re-raised pre-flop what hand(s) were trying to represent? What would those hands do on this flop?

I also think as played villain levels himself into betting turn and river. Your line looks an awful lot like QQ, JJ and "uh oh" ace and king flopped. I think villain is pretty brave to bet bet .
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06-20-2010 , 04:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ruomaldzLT
Hm... Is your hand stronger than any of his range, i mean that 12%?
And a 3bet is kinda brave I think.
You 3bet him because you was thinking that he steals from you or something?
showing great initiative preflop you instantlu lower the tension, I dunno, it doesn't make sense for me.
Yea srry. I 3bet to resteal b/c his steal %at that position was around 35 and blinds were tight players.
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06-20-2010 , 05:15 PM
I think 3betting light vs someone with high pfr can definitely show a profit just in stealing the pot pre flop, and most villain will fold to c-bet in a 3bet pot unless they have the nuts.
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06-20-2010 , 05:23 PM
I think if you bet the flop, he would have to fold unless he had something really strong like AK/KK which looks unlikely here. Hands like AQ/QQ have to fold. Great flop for you to c-bet with what you represent
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06-20-2010 , 05:33 PM
Looks standard as I played, I'd prob fold the river though if it's not a card that is so great for our hand (aka not board pairing)...
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