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Old 02-05-2012, 10:21 PM
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Default NL400 6max: kinda strange spot vs. tough opponent

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BTN: $863.02
Hero (SB): $400
BB: $400
UTG: $743.90
CO: $168

Pre-Flop: J Q dealt to Hero (SB)
3 folds, Hero raises to $12, BB calls $8

Flop: ($24) 9 8 K (2 Players)
Hero bets $15.19, BB raises to $44, Hero raises to $96.62, BB calls $52.62

Turn: ($217.24) 4 (2 Players)
Hero checks, BB checks

River: ($217.24) K (2 Players)
Hero checks, BB bets $67, Hero ?



Villain is an imo pretty good player, who makes some nice vids at another coaching-site...
I know from his vids that he likes to attack obv. stuff in peoples` games, statswise.
For example, he likes to raise a lot of cbets vs. ppl as a bluff whose fold_cbetvsRaise-stat is pretty high and here we go: I fold 62% when my cbets got raised.
So I am pretty sure that his bluffingfreq. on the flop is pretty high, hence I have decided to play back at him per a bluff3bet with my gutter -> have decided against a float b/c he is fairly aggr. and good on further streets... so I have preferred to rep my toprange on the flop by 3betting once I git raised.

What you think so far?

After he has called my 3bet, i was more or less lost:
-> regards to my stats, it should not make sense for him
- to float my flop3bet (he should perceive it statswise as strong)
- slowplay by only calling my 3bet and not getting it in on the flop with his valuehands

So I just had no clue about his range here, tbh and hence just wanted to give up to not make a potential big mistake by guessing - do you have here more clue?

River:
Does anybody like trying to rep a valuehand which might went for a X/R on the turn vs. potential floats?
After I have checked,
he tanked for a year and made an underbet.
At this point everything is so strange
-> my initial thoughts:
Would he rly not bet his air on the turn should he indeed have some in his range?
Same goes for his toprange, though here it might make some sense to check the turn back, when he thought that i was bluffing on the flop and am giving just up right now.... not sure about that...

Does anybody consider even a X/C here vs. some delayed floats (of my Flop3bet), like vs. JT, 75s, 76s..., given the odds?
Or is it anyways as played,
just a X/F?
X/Jam makes less sense, imo.
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Old 02-06-2012, 06:58 AM
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Default Re: NL400 6max: kinda strange spot vs. tough oppon

I would probably bet turn as played to fold out his draws or occasional light float.
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Old 02-08-2012, 08:32 PM
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Default Re: NL400 6max: kinda strange spot vs. tough oppon

bet/bet if you are going to 3bet this flop
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Old 02-24-2012, 03:46 PM
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Default Re: NL400 6max: kinda strange spot vs. tough oppon

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bet/bet if you are going to 3bet this flop
vs. which hands?
I mean, I can bet vs. floats on the turn, but vs. what shall I bet when get called there, on the river?
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