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NL400: 85o, never go broke in an unraised pot? NL400: 85o, never go broke in an unraised pot?

01-10-2008 , 09:38 PM
Im the big emperor this table. Quite arrogant in chat, playing a lot of hands (Im around 32/28/5 in this session) and some of the players are using the chat to claim, that its impossible to beat me. They seem to be frustrated about this fact.

O.P.P. is fellow countryman (nice dude) and we talked a bit some weeks ago. He won the danish online championship for around $30.000 (I was on FT), so he might play at this stake, cause of that win.

His stats is 33/16/1 over 280 hands.

In the chat he told me, that everything gone wrong today and he lost every flip etc.

Dont go broke in an unraised pot or?

BossMedia Game #904143652: Table Table TH 875 - $2.00/$4.00 - No Limit Hold'em - 23:41:02 - 2008/01/10
Seat 1: AArain ($2123.65)
Seat 2: rondoxp ($437.72)
Seat 3: elvis399 ($504.80)
Seat 4: O.P.P. ($490.20)
AArain posts the big blind of $4.00
O.P.P. is the button
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to AArain 5 8
rondoxp calls $4.00
elvis399 folds
O.P.P. calls $4.00
AArain checks
*** FLOP *** 8 A 5 ($12)
AArain checks
rondoxp checks
O.P.P. bets $8.00
AArain raises $28.00
rondoxp folds
O.P.P. calls $28.00
*** TURN *** 8 A 5 6 ($68)
AArain checks
O.P.P. bets $40.00
AArain raises $155.00
O.P.P. goes all-in with $458.20
$303.2 to call.

Hero pukes and?
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01-10-2008 , 09:46 PM
Why in the world are you check raising the turn? Especially if you arent planning to fistpump call if he shoves?

I would lead flop, but I don't mind a check raise. But turn is definitely a bet, and generally a bet/fold. As played, looks like a pretty easy fold, but this line is really really bad.
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01-10-2008 , 09:47 PM
Check the reads and then make me another answer.
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01-10-2008 , 10:12 PM
It doesn't change my answer, i'm sorry but theres basically no read that would make this line good, check raising this turn just doesn't make any sense unless you expect him to bet/call or bet/shove with any ace or a variety of semibluffs or etc in which case you obviously call the turn. As this isnt the case, it looks a lot more like he has aces up than anything else, and its a fold. Maybe an argument could be made for you to bet/3bet shove the turn, but not for a check/raise.
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01-10-2008 , 10:27 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by berserk
Why in the world are you check raising the turn? Especially if you arent planning to fistpump call if he shoves?

I would lead flop, but I don't mind a check raise. But turn is definitely a bet, and generally a bet/fold. As played, looks like a pretty easy fold, but this line is really really bad.
i lead flop all day, as played i'm not sure how you're confused in this spot if you're c/r turn. also, sounds like you're a douche bag judging by the first sentence in your thread.

Last edited by tuckercat; 01-10-2008 at 10:41 PM.
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01-10-2008 , 10:36 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by AArain
Check the reads and then make me another answer.

lead flop, berserk is spot on...........and if we have to check the reads to make another answer, then why are you even posting this if you are so sure what to do
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01-10-2008 , 10:40 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by AArain
Im the big emperor this table. Quite arrogant in chat

Good luck with that.
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01-10-2008 , 10:47 PM
turn cr is horrible unless you plan on insta calling a push.


I am the emperor of this thread
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01-10-2008 , 10:53 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by EgoSlasher
turn cr is horrible unless you plan on insta calling a push.


I am the emperor of this thread
ahaha nice 1k post.
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01-13-2008 , 10:48 PM
Terrible played. I agree, lead flop gotta be the solution.

I called and he showed 34o and it tilted him even more.
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01-13-2008 , 10:52 PM
wow, I woulda put him on 47 or 79.
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