FlyingMachine
281 posts
Joined 11/2010
Villain: 66 hands, 94/5, AFq: 50, AF: 0.73 Fold to flop cbet: 56%, Fold to turn cbet: 33%, River c/r: 0/1 WtSD: 28%, W$SD: 69%
Ongame Network $0.15/$0.30 No Limit Hold'em - 5 players - View hand 1828313
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SB: $51.44
Hero (BB): $38.37
UTG: $28.83
CO: $29.70
BTN: $46.65
Pre Flop: ($0.45) Hero is BB with A
A
3 folds, SB calls $0.15, Hero raises to $1.35, SB calls $1.05
Flop: ($2.70) T
4
K
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $2.40, SB calls $2.40
Turn: ($7.50) 6
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $5.25, SB calls $5.25
River: ($18.00) 4
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $13.50, SB raises to $27, Hero calls $13.50
Final Pot: $72.00
What you think about the whole hand against this player? Flop/turn/river bet sizes? River bet/call?
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hessosick
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FaceMyAlterEgo
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yep, bet between 6 and 7 on the turn, someone with 94 vpip usually will neither fold a T nor any draw. then also bet bigger on the river. On the river, don't fold. while this type of player may actually have a 4 in that spot, he can have many more busted draws, and yu have no way of knowing that he will not blufff those.
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Adriano85
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hessosick
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DrGambol
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I'd like to see bigger bets OTT/OTR. I honestly wouldn't mind pot betting every street. When they've folded one hand pf over 66 hands, they aren't going to freak out over a pot bet vs an 80-85% psb.
OTR I'd never fold. We're getting really good odds and he may bluffing a missed draw or value betting a worse hand. It may be a little scary to see the board pair but then again, you now have counterfitted a lot of his two pair hands.
Did you guys see his aggr factor? This is the boss of all stations. He is never turning hands into a bluff on the river.
this and all the other stats given are useless other than 94/5. its 66 hands. 0/1 river c/r is definately not useful at all.
And if you're that worried about AF, just think about how what that means for a 95 VPIP player compared to a 22/18 player. A person playing 95% of hands will flop top pair+ or a draw a whole lot less often than he will flop bottom pair. A guy could easily play that many hands and always c/r his top pair hands and c/c everything else and get a low AF. Doesn't really mean that he can't raise this type of board with a missed draw or for worse value.
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shuttle
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