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 SNG 89o vs Checkraise  SNG 89o vs Checkraise

03-09-2010 , 11:05 AM
$20/$40 No Limit Holdem
iPoker
2 Players
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Stacks:
SB Hero ($1920)
BB nimit14 ($1080)

Pre-Flop: ($60, 2 players) Hero is SB 8 9
Hero raises to $80, nimit14 calls $40

Flop: 9 3 7 ($140, 2 players)
nimit14 checks, Hero bets $80, nimit14 raises to $400, Hero calls $320

Turn: 8 ($940, 2 players)
nimit14 checks, [color="#cc0000"][b]Hero bets $600

First checkraise, Villain is a loser over small sample. Fine? or bad? Whats the plan for different turns? Shoving regardless? Or check to keep bluffs in?

Quote:
Limp Q7s check T9A flop raise 9 turn bet pot 6 river 10/20
Limp T2s check J2J flop call 6 turn check 4 river 20/40

Flat A9s check K69sss (ND) call T turn check 6 river 10/20
Flat checkraise 937r flop c/f 8s turn 20/40

3x K5s call shove 15bb deep 20/40
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03-09-2010 , 11:20 AM
flop decision is gameflow dependant. As played we're never checking this turn to keep in bluffs, alot of gross rivers. And i'm almost never folding after i call flop.
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03-09-2010 , 11:32 AM
are you calling turn even if he barrels big on say, the 2 of diamonds?
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03-09-2010 , 11:37 AM
I'm actually snapping on any turn if i call flop.
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03-09-2010 , 11:40 AM
What do you think about calling the flop if villain has been overbetting TP/2ndP/draws/air in 3b pots but not checkraising?
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03-09-2010 , 11:43 AM
can't check this board. so many bad river cards.
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03-09-2010 , 11:52 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ImmortalTechnique
What do you think about calling the flop if villain has been overbetting TP/2ndP/draws/air in 3b pots but not checkraising?
You didn't mention that he's willing to overbet a wide range in big pots. I'm 100% calling flop and getting it in on any turn
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03-09-2010 , 12:54 PM
after calling this huge c/r u're pretty much committed in get it in with those stax sizes on any turn.
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03-09-2010 , 02:04 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ImmortalTechnique
What do you think about calling the flop if villain has been overbetting TP/2ndP/draws/air in 3b pots but not checkraising?
well then he just exposed himself as bluffing on a dry flop and that any c/r is a bluff. knowing that, I wouldn't mind a small turn bet to try to induce or get some value from worse hands. there are some bad cards that could come on the river, but he's folding to 1/2 pot or bigger now on the turn and to value raises on the flop (i doubt that he'd suspect a rebluff and shove)
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03-09-2010 , 02:09 PM
indeed
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03-09-2010 , 02:43 PM
what punch said
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