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Old 03-12-2008, 05:11 PM
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actions? pf 3bet size ok?

fwiw, UTG seems like a standard TAG (22/18-ish) and MP is a donkeydonk, but that's just reads+PAHUD based on 20 hands or so.

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saw flop|saw showdown

BB ($40)
UTG ($25.80)
MP ($28.70)
Button ($29.90)
Hero ($33.40)
Hero is SB with .
Pre-Flop:
UTG raises to $1, MP calls, 1 folds, Hero raises to $3.50, 1 folds, UTG calls, MP calls.

Flop: (Pot=$10.75) (3 players)
Hero?
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bet 8, get it in if raised imo
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pf is fine.

$8ish and call a shove on flop.
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bet 7 and call shove but not happy about it.
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call shove but not happy about it.
...seriously?
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Old 03-12-2008, 05:39 PM
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...seriously?
his range is more mid PPs rather than JJ-KK but i think they stack off anyway.

ignore me i'm running like arse lately and he'll show up with 88 every time for me.
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meh, you could expect KK and some QQ to 4bet pf but I still fist pump call if I get shoved there because 77/88 is only two specific hands to be worrying about.


but anyways, I bet $7 and everyone snapmucked.
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bet 2/3rds pot and get it in.

oh, and I would raise it a bit harder pf cuz of the slightly deeper stacks and the fact that theres a cold-caller in between. So maybe like $4-4.50 or so
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oh yeah i didn't see the caller, lol.

i'd make it $4.50 pre.
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Again david needs someone else to correct him *sigh*


$4.50-$5 PF

$8 on the flop at least
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