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HUSng 105 dollars, K7 hits toppair HUSng 105 dollars, K7 hits toppair

10-28-2009 , 11:38 AM
This is the 8th hand in this match, against a loosing player. He have been super agressiv, and have been raising almost anything all the time. I tried to imp two times, and both the times he raised it up. I am interested in you opinion on:
- If you think I should just fold it preflop, and wait for a better spot.
- Should i raise the hand on the flop? Also then i expect him to bet out on the river with whole his leading flop range?
- Easy fold/call on turn?


Seat 3: Villian ( $1650.00 USD )
Seat 8: Hero ( $1350.00 USD )
Hero posts small blind [$10.00 USD].
Villian posts big blind [$20.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero 7 K
Hero raises [$30.00 USD]
Villian raises [$100.00 USD]
Hero calls [$80.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 4, Q, K
Villian bets [$120.00 USD]
Hero calls [$120.00 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 9 ]
Villian bets [$1410.00 USD]
Hero calls [$1110.00 USD]
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10-28-2009 , 11:42 AM
against an aggro/spewy it looks good to me.

preflop isn't a great spot but if you expect him to spew postflop when you hit something then the defend is fine. and then postflop is just following through on that plan... in particular, i think he can have lots of draws or just random crap when he shoves turn.
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10-28-2009 , 11:57 AM
Weird HH. You minraised to t40 (putting t30 more in the pot), he re-raised to t120 (putting t100 more in the pot), you call (t80), yes? That's the only way those numbers make sense and it's still a really weird way of putting it.

Anyway, have some foresight when you call pre. If you call pre it should because his 3-bet range and post aggrotard is so out of control that you're not folding on this sort of board (this is the sort of board you're calling for). More likely, his wide 3-bet range just gets you dominated more often and this isn't a hand you should be calling pre with. You can mess around with limp/calling this sort of hand or if he's really out of control, tighten up your opening range a ton and 4-bet the hell out of him for value (calling with this sort of hand and stacking off when you flop top pair on a drawy board is fine too).

I would fold turn, especially if you haven't seen much in the way of overbet shoves yet. The smallish flop bet and turn overshove OOP is very often a ton of strength. This seems like an opportunity where betsizing tells could say a lot if we knew his previous sizings. I'm also not completely ready to say he's a total monkey based on 8 hands.
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10-28-2009 , 12:15 PM
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Originally Posted by mersenneary
Weird HH. You minraised to t40 (putting t30 more in the pot), he re-raised to t120 (putting t100 more in the pot), you call (t80), yes? That's the only way those numbers make sense and it's still a really weird way of putting it.
on everest poker you have to raise those amounts, imagine how ******ed that is.

i think preflop needs a little more reads, but as yaqh said, if you decide to call preflop this is how you proceed imo.
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10-28-2009 , 01:41 PM
tp is nutz vs. a guy like this.
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10-28-2009 , 02:31 PM
yaqh and mers have this one down. i'm not convinced you know enough after 8 hands to do this, but if you're doing this pf you need to be pretty happy about calling down postflop. i can see mers's point about the overbet shove being slightly stronger than say a psb, but if we're going with the read that he's super aggro/spewy i don't think we can discount enough of his air to fold.
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