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07-31-2008 , 07:04 PM
I've been playing very aggro so far. He's folded to all my cbets so far and mainly been limping on his buttons. I feel kinda lost on the flop after his reraise. What do you do here?


Full Tilt Poker $33 + $1.50 Heads Up Sit & Go No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t15/t30 Blinds - 2 players
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Hero (BTN/SB): t1485
BB: t1515

Pre Flop: Hero is BTN/SB with 9 K
Hero raises to t75, BB calls t45

Flop: (t150) 9 8 8 (2 players)
BB bets t30, Hero raises to t165, BB raises to t480, [color=red]Hero???
Turn: (t2970) Q

River: (t2970) 3
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07-31-2008 , 07:15 PM
Looks like you shoved? That's fine depending on reads. If he hasn't played back, I might slow down. Depends on what he does with 9x here.
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07-31-2008 , 07:27 PM
yeah when I played the hand I thought he could do that w/9x but looking at it now it kinda looks alot more like an 8.
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07-31-2008 , 08:22 PM
this is an easy lay down if the villain is terrible and has been consistently folding to your cbets. just keep taking advantage of his folding.

if you have been cbetting a ton, then this is an easy shove. if you are always cbetting he probably just got sick of you pushing him out of pots and decided to push back.

but in most non read situations i don't think it makes that much difference what you do, call, fold or raise. none of them would be a horrible play.
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