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AK vs Crazy push OTR AK vs Crazy push OTR

02-01-2013 , 04:31 AM
Villain was vp/pr/wtsd - 41/9/43% over only 97 hands. All gathered in the session and I havent seen him do anything out of the ordinary


    Poker Stars, $0.02/$0.05 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #15900191

    CO: $8.33 (166.6 bb)
    Hero (BTN): $5.92 (118.4 bb)
    SB: $6.08 (121.6 bb)
    BB: $5.91 (118.2 bb)
    UTG: $3.64 (72.8 bb)
    MP: $3.67 (73.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BTN with A K
    UTG calls $0.05, 2 folds, Hero raises to $0.15, 2 folds, UTG calls $0.10

    Flop: ($0.37) A 2 3 (2 players)
    UTG checks, Hero bets $0.25, UTG calls $0.25

    Turn: ($0.87) Q (2 players)
    UTG checks, Hero bets $0.45, UTG calls $0.45

    River: ($1.77) A (2 players)
    UTG bets $2.79 and is all-in, Hero??

    Spoiler:
    Results: $1.77 pot ($0.08 rake)
    Final Board: A 2 3 Q A
    Hero mucked A K and lost (-$0.85 net)
    UTG mucked and won $1.69 ($0.84 net)



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    I figured he was shoving more hands that had me beat than actually an AT or AJ, but it kinda killed me having to fold that hand. Was that a call?

    Also, yes. Raise pf 4x and betting more on both streets would be better. Just realizing how small I was betting.
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    02-01-2013 , 04:54 AM
    Call. A fishy player like this could be doing this with any A (he probably sees any A as the nuts), and maybe even an occasional missed draw.

    Your comments on betsizing are right on.
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    02-01-2013 , 05:19 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by thepaul1
    Call. A fishy player like this could be doing this with any A (he probably sees any A as the nuts), and maybe even an occasional missed draw.

    Your comments on betsizing are right on.
    You are right, but I just found out analyzing my PT data probably one of my biggest leaks is not knowing when to fold a loosing hand on the river against villains bets and I am trying to work hard on not making stupid calls. (not saying this would be a stupid call at all).

    In the end, I think it hurts less having to fold it, than actualy calling with a loosing hand.
    Calling with a winning hand would just be like, "yeh, standard fish, lets move on"
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    02-01-2013 , 05:43 AM
    Bet closer to pot every street. Fish play all Ax and wont fold them. As played snapcall, villian does this with worse Ax all day
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    02-01-2013 , 08:22 AM
    he seems pretty passive and I expect most fish would c/c with AT, most over value AJ and would open pre rather then limp, I think he has a ton of 2pair combos that play like this and a few sets, I think you made a solid fold, I see people saying he might overplay Ax, but I really doubt he just donk overbet jams river with A8o here, I mean he's a fish, but he's still passive and more likely to c/c, but I suppose he can just be doing this with air which I have seen, but I don't see any Ax combos in his range. any postflop stats with a decent sample?

    and yes sizing on all streets need to be bigger, if you 4x and just under pot flop you can just jam turn.
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    02-01-2013 , 08:28 AM
    Snap call. But turn bet should have been around $0.70
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    02-01-2013 , 08:35 AM
    clear call.
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    02-01-2013 , 09:40 AM
    Snap call.
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