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  1. Even if he had mucked, why on earth would you do that? It's not like this was some huge pot and the card he flips will impact your image somehow.
    I probably should have provided some context. I was getting bored trying to beat the ever-so-tough 4/8LHE game, so me and the 9 seat decided that, every non-showdown hand that we won, the other would get to show one card. And it also allowed me to get max value because I was HU against J9ss. Too bad it came Q T :club:
  2. So I wander on over to a local Pub and Casino where a 4/8 LHE game is running. I jump into the game, and most players there know me as a TAG player who likes to open raise lightly from LP. That being said, many of the players in this game are unaware and apathetic toward table image, etc. (level 1 thinkers). About an hour into my session, I raise KJcc unopened from the c/o. The button folds over to the SB who is a bit of a joker. He starts muttering something to the BB, and the BB, who I have seen 3 barrel bluff but has not gotten too out of line, holds up his cards as if to show the SB. The SB mucks his cards, and I put out my two cards telling the button that he can flip over one of my cards (assuming the BB had mucked). He flips over the Jc, and simultaneously, the dealer tells me that the BB still hasn't mucked. So the BB obv calls, and we are HU to Kh 7h 3h flop. He leads $4 into me. Based on the situation, how are we proceeding in the hand. My thoughts on this guy were that, if I were to raise now, the only real hands that I could rep would be AhJc, KJ, or maybe JJ with a heart. Knowing that he knows one of my cards and how disconnected this flop is, I wanted to keep his bluffs in.Any thoughts on calling flop, raising any non-heart, non-ace turn then re-evaluating river?

  3. lead flat call a re raise and either lead or check raise the turn depending on amount of callers
    I like to do the lead like 1/3 pot then lead bout 1/3-1/4 pot on the turn hoping to get bluff-raised or raised with Ax. If I do get raised on the turn, I usually like to try to get it in depending on the stack sizes. I am not an advocate of c/calling turn then checking river, as the villain may try to show down A-rag cheaply. My line would be lead, lead/ 3-bet, lead. In a looooooose 3/6 game, I am usually playing these hands fast, as players fall in love and get married to 3 aces.
  4. Sorry for the lack of conversion, but I had a friend who was playing e-mail the HH to me, and he didn't send the entire hand. Anyways, this was early in the nightly 12:00am $10k guaranteed. The villain had been playing TAG, but I didn't have any particular hands to note. I know it is a marginal spot obv, but I'm not sure if it's a call. Thoughts?dapster: -- -- KRISTEN: -- -- little punish: -- -- Kh Ks DimSum868: -- -- swfwings: -- -- lboe34: -- -- DavidBoreanis: -- -- brjunke: -- -- Argus-Agenor: -- -- Pre-flop: DimSum868 folds. swfwings folds. lboe34 calls. DavidBoreanis folds. brjunke folds. Argus-Agenor folds. dapster folds. KRISTEN raises to 160. little punish re-raises to 480. lboe34 folds. KRISTEN calls. Flop (board: Jd 8c Ts): KRISTEN goes all-in for 3235. Little Punish ??????

  5. Not sure why you think Ranto is going to come over your flat call but if you have that feeling then the fold is pretty easy since you have nothing invested in that pot yet.
    I got this feeling because I did not think he was a very good player. In other words, a flat call would not look suspicious to him. He was hungry for some bounties and I knew he would try to scoop-a-loop my overcall my 4-betting AI. I know you're not supposed to post results on here, but I opted to min. raise without a plan. If he comes over the top, I probably would have folded about 80% of the time. Of course he 5-bets with 99!!!! I throw up all over my laptop and muck. Shover had JJ, flop Q high. Puke. I think if I get in this spot again, I muck. Just a difficult spot.
  6. Ultimate Bet - No Limit Holdem - MTT ($30/$60)Table: 'Sat801pm20KBounty-009' << Previous Next >>Hands In Session Export Hand My CareerFree hand converter brought to you by CardRunners Seat 1: DrRanto ($9915 in chips)Seat 2: JustLuck31337 ($660 in chips)Seat 3: little punish ($5160 in chips)Seat 4: DashAlert ($2215 in chips) -Seat 5: dstruck ($1460 in chips) -Seat 6: EJ_Rocker ($4010 in chips) -Seat 7: jamesbcole3 ($4730 in chips)Seat 8: QuietBD ($4635 in chips)Seat 9: Jackyred ($2215 in chips) PRE-FLOP:dstruck posts small blind $30EJ_Rocker posts big blind $60Dealt To: little punish AsQsFOLD jamesbcole3FOLD QuietBDFOLD JackyredRAISE DrRanto ($210)RAISE JustLuck31337 ($660) - All in?????? Little PunishOriginal raiser was 33, 19, 1.5 and shover was 10, 10, .5. He open shoved twice earlier.I didn't want to flat and leave Ranto with an easy over-shove. But I felt like I was ahead of the shover's range, and Ranto had obv. been quite active. Is this a fold, call, or raise, and if it's a raise, how much should I make it?

  7. Did I weenie out here? I think I did, but would like a little clarification from the group. Let me have it. What do you feel the bet sizes should be?
    At least you know that you screwed this one up pretty badly. Villain's overbet on this coordinated flop looks like 2-pair most of the time. Make it $7. If he calls, you can shove any turn for a little less than the pot. That will make your turn decision much easier and not leave you with determining the amount to bet to max. riv value.Leading the flop would be better. Then you can 3-bet AI.
  8. 2. Why wouldnt a worse Ace bet the pot? Oh, and raise more PF.
    Like I said, I was only trying to discuss my river decision. As is evident, there is 0 value in raising the river. I don't think he is pot-betting a worse ace hardly ever because I did not c-bet the flop or the turn. My hand looks like a big ace.Copernicus: Would you be raising to 120 p/f?
  9. Hand #51644340-20 at Thu9pmBounty-017 (No Limit tournament Hold'em)Started at 13/Mar/08 21:26:20 Mister SGB is at seat 0 with 1450. AMajorPain is at seat 1 with 2395. nuttinatall is at seat 3 with 1295. afrobubs is at seat 4 with 1085. sideburns27 is at seat 5 with 2065. mailman323 is at seat 6 with 3135. IFuCanCatchMe is at seat 7 with 1480. Flipendo2007 is at seat 8 with 1500. refff is at seat 9 with 2095. The button is at seat 1. nuttinatall posts the small blind of 15. afrobubs posts the big blind of 30. Mister SGB: -- -- AMajorPain: -- -- nuttinatall: -- -- afrobubs: Qc As sideburns27: -- -- mailman323: -- -- IFuCanCatchMe: -- -- Flipendo2007: -- -- refff: -- --Pre-flop: sideburns27 folds. mailman323 folds. IFuCanCatchMe folds. Flipendo2007 folds. refff folds. Mister SGB folds. AMajorPain folds. nuttinatall calls. afrobubs raises to 90. nuttinatall calls. Flop (board: 5d 8d 5s): nuttinatall checks. afrobubs checks. Turn (board: 5d 8d 5s 7c): nuttinatall checks. afrobubs checks. River (board: 5d 8d 5s 7c Ac): nuttinatall bets 180. afrobubs ??? ------------------------------------------------------------I feel like I played this hand alright, but my buddy was telling me that I should have raised the river. My thoughts on the hand were this:1. By not c-betting the flop and checking behind on the turn, my hand was essentially face up.2. When villain bets pot on river, there is absolutely 0 value in raising. He is not pot-betting a worse ace, 8, or 7.3. Because I did not know where I was at and may be beat by a straight, 5, or Aces up, but felt like I was ahead most of the time, I decided to just call about 18% of my stack.Please tell me your thoughts. It would have been different had I led the flop but I did not want to get raised as that flop misses me most of the time.

  10. Hand #1 - Correct call, especially given your stack size and the price. His range is almost any two.Hand #2 - I HATE the call on the river. What can you beat? It looks like a Q with either the Kd or Ad trying really hard to milk. His p/f call for 1/3 of his chips scares me. Unless he is super passive, this should signal a warning sign. If this were me, I close my eyes and put him in on the flop, which is about the size of the pot, especially with the Jd.As played, never EVER am I calling this river. Might just be me.Hand #3 - Tough spot. A read on MP or CO would be nice. But without reads, I probably call. Remember, you have position on the SB, who is really the only one not pot-committed. Also, with two players a/i, you might get to see the turn and the river for free with the SB.Is anyone here making a squeeze?

  11. Hey gfdsa...You did the math correctly. If he is beat, he is around 8-9%. But you have to consider the villain's range. It also includes a 4, a 3, or a SC bluff. That being said, he has to be best here around 16% of the time to be profitable. Given the Hero's "range", CALL. Messed it up p/f though. Just trying to set gfdsa straight.Moral of the story: Don't take advice from Clonie Gowen!

  12. Ya, read here on the villain would be nice. Against an active player, I am usually 3-betting all-in, forcing A-10 to make a tough decision getting about 1.4:1. I would be surprised to see him show up with just one over and a flush draw, as he had 5 players to act behind him including the CO who is short. Against a tight player, I puke then fold. You only have ~50% equity against 2 overs and a f/d. Too many hands that you can't beat or are in a flip with. Marginal situation but IMO fold > shove

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