DeathDonkey
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Joined 11/2006
Your preflop raise size is wayyyy too small. You give him a very +EV amount to call getting such good odds and the blinds have great odds as well. You should raise to at least 200. The river raise is very bad, with a 4 card straight on the board he can\'t call your raise with any worse hand and he can have a better one easily. Just call his river bet and hope to chop.
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downrange
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Joined 02/2007
which would be me. I hadn\'t gotten a single thing to play so maybe iso is a bit much? btn was taggish and blinds were on the tight side.
This is an SnG, I know no one and although villain had been involved in more pots than anyone else to this point, he wasn\'t exceptionally loose; just limped a lot, sometimes gave up and sometimes didn\'t.
I figured the only hand that would reraise would be the flush so:
1. fold?
2. in the future just call the little bet when I make a hand?
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No Limit Holdem Tournament
Blinds: t25/t50
7 players
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Pre-flop: (7 players) hero is CO with A
7
UTG calls t50 (pot was t75), 2 folds, hero raises to t130, 3 folds, UTG calls t80 (pot was t255).
Flop: 6
8
3
(t335, 2 players)
UTG checks, hero bets t170, UTG calls t170 (pot was t505).
Turn: 5
(t675, 2 players)
UTG checks, hero checks.
River: 4
(t675, 2 players)
UTG bets t200, hero raises to t600, UTG raises to t1050, hero ...
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