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5nl river straight vs. 3b-AI paired board 5nl river straight vs. 3b-AI paired board

09-14-2010 , 07:34 PM
I only had 3 hands on the guy at the time. Even after leaving the table I still only have 20 hands, but checking ptr shows him to be leaning towards the tight & passive side. (I just realized there's only 6 players but this is a full ring table.)

Hero (BTN): $5.00
SB: $5.66
BB: $2.36
UTG: $6.18
MP: $2.41
CO: $8.98

Pre Flop: ($0.07) Hero is BTN with Q K
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.17, SB calls $0.15, 1 fold

Flop: ($0.39) J A 7 (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.20, SB calls $0.20

Turn: ($0.79) 7 (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks

River: ($0.79) T (2 players)
SB bets $0.45, Hero raises to $1.95, SB raises to $5.29 all in

Spoiler:
I folded. I think he probably has A7 or maybe 10's. I can't think of any hands he could have that I beat.



Also, I know one hand per thread, but while you're here, I hope you don't mind sharing your opinion on this:

SB was running 9/6/6.5/87 over 69 hands and ptr shows him as a very tight, extremely aggressive ("more aggressive than 99.2% of the population") consistant winner (4BB/100 over 40K hands).
UTG was running 21/14 over 70 hands, and ptr shows him as an average looseness, very passive break even player.

SB: $6.13
BB: $2.00
UTG: $5.00
UTG+1: $0.76
Hero (UTG+2): $9.70
MP1: $6.05
MP2: $1.95
CO: $5.30
BTN: $1.75

Pre Flop: ($0.07) Hero is UTG+2 with T T
UTG raises to $0.15, 1 fold, Hero raises to $0.45, 4 folds, SB calls $0.43, 1 fold, UTG calls $0.30

Flop: ($1.40) 2 4 5 (3 players)
SB bets $0.15, UTG raises to $0.95

Spoiler:
I folded and so did SB. I'm guessing SB had AK/AQ and UTG either a set or a pair that I beat like 77-99 so maybe I should have just shippped it and crossed my fingers? (I was a bit scared that SB's min bet was to induce a raise and that he would come over the top but looks like I was wrong.)
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09-14-2010 , 11:25 PM
I call the first one. You have a really deceptive straight. I've seen villains do this with hands like 67, 78, 89 but also with hands like AJ. Since it is an unknown... folding is not terrible.

Second one looks ok esp with SB left to act.
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09-14-2010 , 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Mcot
I call the first one. You have a really deceptive straight. I've seen villains do this with hands like 67, 78, 89 but also with hands like AJ. Since it is an unknown... folding is not terrible.

Second one looks ok esp with SB left to act.
Would a passive player really play hands this weak that strong on the river? What is he putting me on that he could possibly 3bet-shove for value and show a profit? Surely I wouldn't 4x the river with AT or AJ (AJ I would have bet the turn and/or bet the flop harder anyways).

Thanks for the input, eagerly awaiting more.
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09-15-2010 , 12:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Pikaberdort
Would a passive player really play hands this weak that strong on the river? What is he putting me on that he could possibly 3bet-shove for value and show a profit? Surely I wouldn't 4x the river with AT or AJ (AJ I would have bet the turn and/or bet the flop harder anyways).

Thanks for the input, eagerly awaiting more.
Villains range is probably something like AT, AJ, AK, KQ, JJ, 77. I don't see TT floating OOP on that flop against you. I don't think I'm ever mucking here but it's probably close since it was a donk out on river, you 3b, and he shoved over. If the action had been different, you bet he shoved, I think it's a call, but he's announcing that he has a monster here after he ships over the top of you. Close one, but I don't think I'm getting away.
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09-15-2010 , 01:00 AM
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Originally Posted by BAEVentures
Villains range is probably something like AT, AJ, AK, KQ, JJ, 77. I don't see TT floating OOP on that flop against you. I don't think I'm ever mucking here but it's probably close since it was a donk out on river, you 3b, and he shoved over. If the action had been different, you bet he shoved, I think it's a call, but he's announcing that he has a monster here after he ships over the top of you. Close one, but I don't think I'm getting away.
I think he 3bets pre with AK and JJ, plus no way AK shoves at the end. And its very difficult for me to believe that he would take this line with AJ or AT; I think he would just call my raise. And the reason I include TT in his range is because my button steal followed by half pot cbet range is so wide, I think its not unlikely he'd float that here.

Board: Jd As 7s 7c Tc
equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 23.684% 00.00% 23.68% 0 4.50 { KsQh }
Hand 1: 76.316% 52.63% 23.68% 10 4.50 { TT, 77, A7s, KQs, A7o, KQo }
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