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Jimbothegreatest

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This happened to me a few times in my session last night, and it's getting right on my nerves...

Ok, I have AQo and raise pre. Get one caller, player on my immediate left who is inexperienced and very bad.

Flop is QClub 7Spade 3Spade

I bet 3/4 of the pot and the guy calls.

Turn is 2Heart

I bet 3/4 of the pot and he calls, I'm putting him on the flush draw...

River is 2Spade

I check and he bets 1/5 of the pot.

Odds too good to fold right?

So I call and he shows JSpade6Spade


Couple of hours later and I'm in a pot with the same player... This time I've moved seats and he is two on my left. I raise pre with KDiamondQHeart and get two callers.

Pot £37
Flop KHeart 7Heart 3Club

I bet £25, one fold, and this other guy dwells for a while, then calls.

Pot £87
Turn QDiamond

Again I'm thinking of the flush draw. He checks to me and I bet £45. If he calls this, he has approx £50 behind... My plan is to fold if his flush comes in and he bets. But I bet small enough so that he will call, as I don't think he calls if I bet much stronger...

So he calls the bet and now the pot is £117
River 2Heart

He shoves; the count is £56

I call. Wtf??? I told myself I wouldn't. But it was two pair this time, can't fold that surely... Frown

He shows AHeart5Heart


So do I learn to trust my reads completely, no matter what pot odds I'm getting?
Do I keep calling, knowing that sometimes my reads will have been wrong and I'll win the pot?
Or should I just bet more on the turn to make sure he folds??

Posted about 1 year ago

MI5 Mark

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vs this type of player if you put them passively on a FD, either bet fold/x/f rivers when they hit or jam turns.

Also make sure you play all suited aces when they are at the table

Posted about 1 year ago

prestonp

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I like hand 1. Hand 2 I'd bet more on the turn. The pot is 87 on the turn, and I think 65 is better than 45.

The one think I've learned about flushes is that it's fairly obvious to people when they've come in, so people who wouldn't ordinarily bluff can sometimes find a bluff when they think you don't have a flush when it comes in. So I tend to call on flushing rivers.

Posted about 1 year ago

Jimbothegreatest

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Yes possibly I could bet a bit more. In hindsight, I could probably go £55 on the turn. But any more than that and I think he folds.

I *really* don't want him to fold.

Posted about 1 year ago

MI5 Mark

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I think you'd be suprised how fish can call to huge overbet jamsSmile

Posted about 1 year ago

prayforblank

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On that second hand, looks like he only has $95 on the turn. I've met many players who will call a shove there. Sure he makes a small mistake if he calls, and you force him to fold correctly if he folds. However, I like to give him the opportunity to make a large mistake.

Bet sizing could change things a bit here, as well. Bet $35 on the flop, and you'll have 107 with $85 remaining on the turn, which are probably better sizes to shove with.

Posted about 1 year ago

Tackleberry

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I *really* don't want him to fold.


Math tells you that you should´ve jammed. Wink

If you shove and he folds 100% - you win the pot in 100% which is net profit of £87.If you bet £45 and he has 20% equity - you win (£87 + £45) = £132 in 80% = £105.60 and lose your £45 in 20% for -£9 - for a total net profit of £96.

So, the relative EV of betting smaller vs. jamming is merely £9. Not that I´d jump up and down for that. Wink Add a non-zero-percentage that he´ll call your shove with AK and even flush draws anyways - and jamming is by far the superior line.

Posted about 1 year ago

urb

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If we know he is a fish we don't have to decide between betting 1/2 pot and overbet-jamming. Small bet makes his call barely a mistake if you stack off on the river flush card, but overshove could be scaring him away too often. I would bet around 3/4 pot because it might make him much more likely to call with a flush draw with terrible odds.

Posted about 1 year ago

MaskedManQc

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Math tells you that you should´ve jammed. Wink

If you shove and he folds 100% - you win the pot in 100% which is net profit of £87.If you bet £45 and he has 20% equity - you win (£87 + £45) = £132 in 80% = £105.60 and lose your £45 in 20% for -£9 - for a total net profit of £96.

So, the relative EV of betting smaller vs. jamming is merely £9. Not that I´d jump up and down for that. Wink Add a non-zero-percentage that he´ll call your shove with AK and even flush draws anyways - and jamming is by far the superior line.



Exactly that!

Bet big OTT, he has a pot size bet left, so there is no point betting half pot, you are missing too much value. Plus, he might have not clue of what pot odds are and call you with a lot of draws. Get max value from these guys that calls too much when you are ahead.... The bigger you bet, the bigger his mistakes become!

Posted about 1 year ago

DBG76

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Hand 1 looks good to me, too good a price and its worth the note alone.

Hand 2 I would just go all in given stack sizes, we will get calls plenty of the time IMO.

Posted about 1 year ago

JWM1270

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Next time, do whatever you can to switch seats and get this donkey on your right! Smile

Posted 12 months ago

shuttle

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Hand 1 seems fine, if you have either the Ace or Queen of spades is highly relevant imo.

Hand 2, as played just shove the turn, stacks are just way too awkward I think to bet smaller.

Posted 12 months ago




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