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(NLTRN200) set on a straighty board (NLTRN200) set on a straighty board

05-01-2008 , 03:09 PM
villain is Ovalis, one of the most succesful sitngo players around

i have a hyper aggro image, and so far have been running him over a little. he keeps limping the button, and generally making nitty plays. he is obviously capable of more or less anything though. pretty much the hand before we split a pot when i double barreled a Q high board with QJ and he just called flop and turn.

hero is button

tmcdmck: t1900
villain: t1100

hero has 22

hero raises to t60
villain calls

flop: 258

villain checks
hero bets t80
vilain calls

turn [258]4

villain checks
hero bets t230
villain calls

river [2584]A

villain bets t340

he has made a similar river bet once before, but i folded. ideas?
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05-01-2008 , 03:15 PM
I'm assuming folding is out of the question...so i probably call. I mean, this is two pair a lot I think, he shouldn't have a 3, and the only thing I'm concerned about is 67...

Last edited by whorasaurus; 05-01-2008 at 03:17 PM. Reason: 2 purrr
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05-01-2008 , 03:37 PM
shoving is spew. folding is bad because this is aces up a lot and this:
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Originally Posted by tmcdmck
he has made a similar river bet once before, but i folded. ideas?
so, call.
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05-01-2008 , 03:39 PM
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Originally Posted by omgwtfnoway
shoving is spew. folding is bad because this is aces up a lot and this:

so, call.
okay, seems everyone agrees this was a call. i was never folding. my only thought was that he probably wasnt folding 2pair to my shove, so it might be a thin value shove spot (i did value shove and get owned btw :P)
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05-01-2008 , 03:41 PM
If the 8 was a 9 I might shove but I think you gotta flat here.
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