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03-12-2010, 12:35 PM
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Associate
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NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
MP was the rock in person, so I decided not to reraise.
SB is one of those nitty 12tabling multitabling regs, playing 19 / 14 and losing steadily
Despite his small donk it's hard to put him on anything besides a set and I elect to call.
Turn seems to be a great card but really doesnt change too much and he proceeds to bet pretty big, once again way ahead way behind for me.
River he shoves and I'm baffled because I havent seen a huge overbet by him yet.
Hero call or Hero fold?
Poker Stars $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players
Hero (CO): $54.50
BTN: $54.85
SB: $50.00
BB: $10.25
UTG: $67.80
MP: $50.75
Pre Flop: ($0.75) Hero is CO with A  K
1 fold, MP raises to $1.50, Hero calls $1.50, 1 fold, SB calls $1.25, 1 fold
Flop: ($5.00) 7  K  9 (3 players)
SB bets $2, MP folds, Hero calls $2
Turn: ($9.00) A (2 players)
SB bets $6, Hero calls $6
River: ($21.00) 6 (2 players)
SB bets $40.50 all in
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03-12-2010, 12:49 PM
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Capo
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
I like the way you played it, but I like folding the river because he's a 12-tabling nit, I would've probably made the wrong decision and called the river if I was you. I don't think raising the flop is good because this guy is only calling us with better, I think raising the flop might be appropriate against some looser players because they could have T8s or 86s for and oesd on the flop, but I can't see this guy holding those hands if he's only raising 14% preflop, he could also have some kind of fd that would make raising the flop a good choice, I'm not sure but I think I like the call flop and turn and fold river.
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03-12-2010, 01:08 PM
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grindin
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
i fold. 
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03-12-2010, 01:32 PM
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doin work
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
yeah this is a fold.
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03-13-2010, 07:14 AM
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Don
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
snap a roo, two FDs miss, and a handful of other draws miss, ur way underrepped. if he has 77 hes gay
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03-13-2010, 08:23 AM
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Godfather
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
Why are we not raising the turn, you have already disguised your hand preflop,
I don't know what I would do on the river because I would already have the money in.
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03-13-2010, 10:20 AM
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putting the fear of god into video producers
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
I'm not sure what we're achieving by flatting pre- maybe a rock would fold all his 2nd best hands, even AQ, and that makes a flat ok to keep his range wide. range on flop- 1pair, 2pair, sets, FDs, str8draws.
I think all of these hands bet turn as well, so that's unchanged.
what overshoves the river like that? i don't think 1pair or 2pair hands- a busted FD shouldn't do this after we've already called him down on 2sts- i think he's jjust made his hand here, like he had T8, and this is a river fold.
Max asks why are we not raising turn? well, with the range i've already assigned villain, he'll fold all his 1pair hands here, as well as his FDs and str8draws. A 19/14 multitabling nit should probably fold alot of his 2pair hands on this turn as well, so hte biggest part of his range we keep in are sets.
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03-13-2010, 11:42 AM
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Capo
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
Quote:
Originally Posted by dudu
I'm not sure what we're achieving by flatting pre- maybe a rock would fold all his 2nd best hands, even AQ, and that makes a flat ok to keep his range wide. range on flop- 1pair, 2pair, sets, FDs, str8draws.
I think all of these hands bet turn as well, so that's unchanged.
what overshoves the river like that? i don't think 1pair or 2pair hands- a busted FD shouldn't do this after we've already called him down on 2sts- i think he's jjust made his hand here, like he had T8, and this is a river fold.
Max asks why are we not raising turn? well, with the range i've already assigned villain, he'll fold all his 1pair hands here, as well as his FDs and str8draws. A 19/14 multitabling nit should probably fold alot of his 2pair hands on this turn as well, so hte biggest part of his range we keep in are sets.
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I like almost always 3betting with AKo, I didn't see that we were calling villain's preflop open.
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03-13-2010, 04:06 PM
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Associate
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
You guys have to read the threads a little bit more thoroughly.
MP is the rock but he folded after SB lead out so he is of no concern for the postflop action.
Disguising, underrepping my hand or having a capped range or however you may call it is of no concern when your opponent is repping a very narrow value range that you're still not beating.
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03-13-2010, 08:51 PM
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Capo
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Re: NL50: Multistreet awkwardness
meh, I still prefer to 3b/get-in-in preflop with AK, if you had 3bet you might've won it right there, if he calls the postflop decisions are easy when you flop tptk, and if he wants to get it in preflop that's fine too. If you were holding AQ then I would prefer the line you took.
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