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  1. I would bet more on turn because you are very likely ahead.If he's agressive I can see an argument for a turn ch/r.River depending on opponent style (calls a lot, passive or tricky, bluffs missed draws) you could bet/fold or ch/c a reasonable bet. I would never fold but for a large overbet.
  2. From what you say about villain, I like a ch/r. If he's got nothing you get one more bet from him.If he's prone to raising a weak or not so weak flop lead, you could try the lead flop, ch/r turn line.Do you ever ch/r w/ air ? Do you ever bluff ? How would you play a draw or top pair ? All those factors matter. How does villain see you as a player ?
  3. easy call here, you might want to byu in for the max or you won't have the impied odds to call raises for set valuethere's only 3 to a str8 and since you're short stacked villain just puts you all in
  4. well, dependig on how he views you, his value betting river range in this hand, this could go either way 140 or shove I'd say
  5. PF I would fold AQo OOP without a readflop I would check to him, maybe ch/call in the event he will bet QQ/KK, never ch/ras played you pretty much committed yourself and have to call I guess since you have the flush draw which might be good. But as played he has AK/AJ/JJ/AA I think
  6. I' m with Verdimme,if he's TAG, he called with a small to medium pocket pair, high cards or some suited connectors in position if you're lag.When he raises, he either has TT, a set if he's conservative.If he's aggro post flop and you cbet 100 % he could have top pair or a gutshot with 44 or 66.Depending on his post flop agression I either fold now or call and check fold turn, thinking that he wouldn't fire again with a hand that I beat (top pair, PP+gutshot)
  7. +1once you decide to slowplay PF, there's no turning back unless an A hits for 50 bbif you have a full stack I would recommend to always 3 bet this even if you're the nittiest nit at the table, KK plays better in a reraised pot in my opinionIn this case if you falt call PF I would raise flop to 20 and probably (that means against a typical player) fold to the push unless you feel AQ is a big part of his range, b/c this is pretty much as bas as it gets flopwise against a lag
  8. He's got 25 left and the pot is 50ish, I think you should put him all in now in case the river bricks cause your equity in this pot is still quite big now. Of course you should check behind but yo will be in a tough spot if the river bricks and he bets ( well not so tough since you'll have to flod but your hand is still quite strong I think given the pot odds)
  9. well I wouldn't fold Ak for 16 bb against a short stack for sure. Question is : do we isolate raise ????Depending on your read of the initial PFRaiser iwould reraise or just call
  10. Well, I'd say you're behind most of the time, but against an unknown at 0.25/0.5 and with so much money into the pot I wouldn't swear that I am behind more than 1 time in 4 so I'd call and curse him when he turns over QhJh or 99....
  11. exactly, you played the hand fine but your bet sizes should have been larger on flop and on turn, when he puts you all in on turn you should fold
  12. well I check he checks. River is 9s, pot still 30ish, i bet 15 he moves in for 22 more.Esay call or what do I beat now this is a value raise he's got a FH....?
  13. barring reads you're afraid of all the hands that beat you, sets 33 66 77, 45 and 67, you're ahead of 88-TT, AK AJ.This hand depends a lot on his post flop tendencies. Does he lead out here with the nuts or a set ever ? Does he donk bet 44 55 88-TT ? Is he good enough to lead flop check raise turn ? Does he call off his stack with 88-TT ?If he's a calling station I value bet my stack and lose all the time he has me beat. The queen shouldn't change anything unless he would lead out with AQ thinking the flop missed you and call your raise with overcards.About your flop raise, if you want to defi
  14. the best way is to actually hit gutshots and 2 outers so you can actually see his avatar implode
  15. I don't think you can fold this HU for his stack. Question is : is he bluffing, if yes pushing turn might fold him and will he take a last stab on the river ?If no will he value bet a lesser hand than a king on the river and would he call with one ( like 88-QQ) ?Of course you both had FH but I think most of the time we'll ahve to answer to the questions above
  16. I agree with Jordan here, I think calling getting some odds and reeavaluating on the flop is sound, assuming we could get away if we hit TPTK on a JQK type flop.I think it is pretty weak tight folding preflop here even OOP since we close the action and are getting correct odds with AK and we are prepared to check and see what happens.He hasn't reraised in how many hands you've played with him ?If he is aware of that he might pull a squeeze play since you didn't reraise the button
  17. well regardless of the cards, raising a passive player in position and cbetting any flop might be +EV,whenhe calls or check raises then our cards should enter the picture imo.Here I'd call the cheap ch raise and seee what comes on the turn but you didn't flop a monster, and as was pointed out a ch/r by a passive opponent is pretty bad news.Hand 1 you're calling 23 : 67 so a little less than 3 : 1, you're gonna make your set 1 : 7.5 so you need to make more than an extra 23*4.5=101.5 to make this a profitable play. If you call the pot is going to be 92 and you'll have 2 opponents so I guess thi
  18. I think that once you decide to defend your button you played it fine, you might wanna bet just a little bit less on the flop but I think it's pretty standard
  19. I don't see how you can fold here given previous action, lots of worse hands raise here
  20. no read on villain, I'm playing 22/16/2.8GAME #551402987: Texas Hold'em NL $0.25/$0.50 2007-05-14 22:24:37Table Petrus SteynSeat 1: Villain ($53.30 in chips) DEALERSeat 3: pistolepete ($86.98 in chips)Seat 5: Hero ($66.05 in chips)Seat 6: MIffow123 ($72.50 in chips)Seat 8: teletubbie20 ($101.50 in chips)Seat 10: suckoutrudi ($50.75 in chips)pistolepete: Post SB $0.25Herp: Post BB $0.50*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Hero[Kc Ac]MIffow123: Foldteletubbie20: Foldsuckoutrudi: FoldVillain: Raise $2.00pistolepete: FoldHero: Raise $6.00quickslow13: Call $4.50*** FLOP *** [Kh Jh Ad] pot 12.25Hero: Bet $9.0
  21. I fold against a typical opponent considering beluga theorem which states that a turn raise can beat one pair.Of course if he's been raising turn with draws that's another story and then his turn and overalll AF could come in play, if he raises a lot with draws you can make him fold a draw and top pair by moving all in, if he's got 2 pair or better he's calling
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