mikenxzz
176 posts
Joined 05/2009
Villain in this hand is 13/6 over only 50 hands - not a lot to go on.
I have a note on him that he overvalues top pair hands, as he recently felted top pair weak kicker.
What kind of range can we put him on when he raises this flop, paying attention to the fact that his raise is so large.
Do you think I am leveling myself to say that his range is weighted heavily towards draws when he raises this much, thus we can get it in?
Full Tilt Poker $1/$2 No Limit Hold'em - 9 players - View hand 577120
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BB: $265.90
UTG: $193.75
UTG+1: $205.60
UTG+2: $78.10
Hero (MP1): $207.25
MP2: $200.00
CO: $214.10
BTN: $220.60
SB: $152.10
Pre Flop: ($3.00) Hero is MP1 with T
T
3 folds, Hero raises to $7, MP2 calls $7, 4 folds
Flop: ($17.00) J
8
9
(2 players)
Hero bets $10, MP2 raises to $47, Hero requests TIME, Hero calls $37
Turn: ($111.00) 8
(2 players)
Hero checks, MP2 bets $111, Hero requests TIME, Hero folds
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Sounded Simple
Coach
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Joined 03/2008
Pretty clear he has 2pr+, boat on turn obv - bet sizing doesn't make sense but I don't figure it's worth ~$150, curiosity kills cats.
Also, watch out for your own cbet sizes, might be giving away that you are not super pumped about a big pot given your bet size and the board. I'd generally narrow my value/air range on that flop significantly and bet bigger % of pot.
*Prob fine to bet exploitable against this nit though.
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MPHansen
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I think I'd just fold the flop. If we hit our straight or set our implied odds are probably gonna be pretty minimal since it's gonna be a 4straight, our straight outs are kind of tainted since we're not excited about the Q or 7 of clubs, and we're OOP.
edit: oh yeah I also kind of like a check/call on this board against someone who isn't a very high intensity player that is just gonna 3barrel us everytime. This is basically the perfect hand to c/call imo since we can very comfortably c/call 2 streets and we really don't want to get raised on this flop. Also makes it so when we're checking boards like this people can't just bet there entire range and expect to take it down everytime.
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hurricane562
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i like a c/r on the flop against a strong villain or a bet/3bet/call against a lagtard 
this villain is prolly weak (maybe tight aggressive) and i think cbettin is good if hes weak, but then u have to fold to the raise
against a normal tag for 200nl i think c/c is good too
so it depends pretty much on the villain but i think b/f the flop is best against him
as played the turn is a clear fold imo
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