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StackHunter

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$100.00 No Limit Hold'em - 5 players -
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BTN: $120.57
Hero (SB): $171.74
BB: $100.00
UTG: $256.04
CO: $126.60

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is SB with A Spade A Club
1 fold, CO raises to $2.39, 1 fold, Hero raises to $9, 1 fold, CO calls $6.61

Flop: ($19.00) 9 Club T Club 9 Heart (2 players)
Hero bets $11.00, CO calls $11

Turn: ($41.00) 5 Club (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $25.50, Hero calls $25.50

River: ($92.00) K Diamond (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $81.10, Hero calls $81.10

28/23/3.4/21/52/(768) | VPIP/PFR/AF/WTSD/W$SD/(Hands)
Steal CO: 27%
vs 3-Bet Call/Fold/4-Bet: 13 / 67 / 21

Fold to C-Bet Flop in 3-Bet Pot: (0/2)
Bet IP vs missed c-bet on the turn: (4/4)
AFq F/T/R: 55 / 43 / 36
WWSF: 49%

My reads don't help in this hand.

Preflop
Standard.

Flop
I think this is standard as well.

Turn
Now I decided to switch into x/c mode, hence this player clearly likes to float and is aggro OTR. Furthermore, such c-bet and x/c line often looks weak and induce a spazz.

River
QJs got there (3 straight combos), there also like 3 flushes (KQs, KJs, QJs).

Board: 9c Tc 9h 5c Kd
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 54.545% 54.55% 00.00% 12 0.00 { AcAs }
Hand 1: 45.455% 45.45% 00.00% 10 0.00 { TT-99, AKs, KQs, KcJc, QJs, KQo }

Do you like my plan for this hand?

Posted about 1 year ago

Shippopotamus

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His broadways/FDs/overpairs are never folding this flop which is pretty much his entire range, bet bigger on the flop and barrel turn. He shouldn't have any pure floats in his range and you're letting him realize his equity. I am bet/bet/shoving here almost everytime since you having the Ac cuts down his flushes.

As played you obviously need to follow through with your plan and call call. If you think the guy is floating wide i don't hate your line.

Posted about 1 year ago

slowlane123

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His broadways/FDs/overpairs are never folding this flop which is pretty much his entire range, bet bigger on the flop and barrel turn. He shouldn't have any pure floats in his range and you're letting him realize his equity. I am bet/bet/shoving here almost everytime since you having the Ac cuts down his flushes.

As played you obviously need to follow through with your plan and call call. If you think the guy is floating wide i don't hate your line.



Ding ding ding.

Posted about 1 year ago

StackHunter

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Yeah I agree he is gonna call me on this board super often, since it hits his range hard. That's why the sizing should have been bigger.

Regarding the T+R plan, I am posting a hand to ask for your opinion what to do, when you are facing a stabby opponent. In this case I think c-bet, x/c, x/c is a better line than bet/bet/bet.

Posted about 1 year ago

terp

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these kinds of exploitive lines can be great - just make sure that he plays the river in such a way that the error you induce on the turn doesn't yield one for you on the river

Posted about 1 year ago

StackHunter

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He has either 4 or 8 outs to outdraw me with gutshot/OESD. I just assume he is gonna bluff bet with busted draws OTR or v-bet thinly top pairs like KQ. Otherwise I should keep betting.

Posted about 1 year ago




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