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Old 03-12-2010, 02:55 AM
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Default NL100 66 quadies vs agressive player

We had a pretty agressive dynamics vs thsi guy, preflop and postflop during the session. He`s a reg, 42/35/3.8 over 145 hands (very loose agressive) but I hadn`t seen him spewing too much postflop.
I obv wanna size the pot for PSB shove on the river vs a flush, but I`m not sure -> if he bluffs I probably should taaaank long and call the turn to shove over his river bluff/valuewn. Can villian possibly bet-fold low flush on this turn this deep here, and I`m i missing value?

Party, $0.50/$1 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 5 Players
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SB: $100
BB: $215.05
Hero (UTG): $208.50
CO: $194.25
BTN: $88.95

Pre-Flop: 6 6 dealt to Hero (UTG)
Hero raises to $3.50, 4 folds, BB calls $2.50

Flop: ($7.50) 6 6 8 (2 Players)
BB bets $5, Hero raises to $16, BB calls $11

Turn: ($39.50) Q (2 Players)
BB bets $26, Hero raises to $63, BB folds
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Old 03-12-2010, 07:28 AM
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Default Re: NL100 66 quadies vs agressive player

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I probably should taaaank long and call the turn to shove over his river bluff/valuewn
Probably this is the right play, he will make mistakes oop on the river and you might get some action when the 4th to a flush comes(either he will bluff it or he will have a big c that either bet folds or c/c) also he might c/c KQ AQ so this is how you get maxvalue imo, who knows maybe he can river the Q and you stack him deep.
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Old 03-13-2010, 06:08 PM
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Default Re: NL100 66 quadies vs agressive player

flop is fine, if its rainbow flat obv, turn def flat because hes almost always going to lead the river again and you can raise his ass
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Old 03-14-2010, 01:27 AM
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Default Re: NL100 66 quadies vs agressive player

I'd raise rainbow flops too this deep.

Don't think he has the flush that often, probably a hand like 7c7, T9. I'd call and raise river. If he has a flush you probably get most of the money anways, give him one more chance to bluff or improve to some hand.

And DON'T tank turn for too long before calling.
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Old 03-14-2010, 03:06 AM
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didnt realize we were deep
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Old 03-14-2010, 06:02 AM
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I'd call turn and raise river. I really doubt he's paying you off against turn raise+river shove with a flush.
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