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Old 09-01-2007, 08:14 AM
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Villain is 38/12/1 but it's only 70 hands. Early reads are he does have a fold button, but won't give up marginal hands etc. until the board gets pretty scary.

My image at the table is pretty tight but aggressive. As far as I remember, I've pretty much always shown down the goods when I've fired more than one barrel.

Flop check, I really think this kind of flop hits his range too hard for me to be leading it. I don't think I take it down with a straight forward cbet enough of the time. Obv when he checked back I'm ready to have a go. Like the delayed cbet?

He thought for a long time on the turn before calling, that was the incentive for me to take it away on the river. I think I take this down alot of the time given the texture of the board.

Any objections to the river bet given my fairly limited reads?

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UTG ($56.80)
MP ($14.85)
Button ($4.55)
Hero ($83.05)
BB ($61)

Preflop: Hero is SB with , .
UTG raises to $1.75, 2 folds, Hero raises to $6.5, 1 fold, UTG calls $4.75.

Flop: ($13.50) , , (2 players)
Hero checks, UTG checks.

Turn: ($13.50) (2 players)
Hero bets $9, UTG calls $9.

River: ($31.50) (2 players)
Hero bets $22
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Old 09-01-2007, 08:22 AM
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I object (to the entire post turn play)
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You've told me your reasons already on AIM, but for the purposes of discussion do you mind posting them?
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Flush draw, possible trips, I am not a fan of the turn or river bet either. I think if you are going to bet this you have to bet the flop.
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you're repping jack shit. i would just c/f every street, this is such a terrible board
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much rather bet flop and turn rather than turn riv.

i'd prolly just shut down on river unless villain is tight. Tight villain may let go of Q here. PFR dosnt have anything to do w/ how tight he is whn it comes to showdowns. I think PT has a stat for showdown win %

If he is winning most showdowns, bluff more often.
But if this guy looks ppl up w/ TP, MP, etc.. you don't wanna bluff.

Don't get me wrong, w/ correct reads, I frequently bluff two streets, sometimes even 3.
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oh snap you 3bet pf

that changes everything.

Dude you should bet the flop.

AA KK QQ TT would all bet teh flop prolly
AQ would bet the flop
only AK and JJ misses.

mainly the guys on 2+2 say you should lead any flop on 3bet PF, like 90% of time.

Im def not bluffing twice in a 3bet PF pot here.
Mainly i bet the flop, if called, I give up pretty much on scary boards.
IF it was 229 I could double barrel repping AA or KK
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Points noted.

EDIT: But whatever, he folded. I'm awesome
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you're repping jack shit. i would just c/f every street, this is such a terrible board
Precisely what I thought
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Hes repping 95 obviously.

You can easily put him on QQ/AA here.
People always think you would slowplay a flopped top set and the 9 is definitely a good card for an overpair.
I think he folds out TJ/QJ type hands here.

I am not saying its great play, but it's not terrible.
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