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cambridgealex
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Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 12:57:31 PM »
Wonder how you play this one. Paul is unknown to me, he's in his 30s/40s, definitely not a pro, has an unusual style as far as I knew at the time.
This is early on Day 3, I think about 14 people left, I'm just under average in chips, Paul has just doubled to just covering me. Forgive me but the details are really hazy.
I open
in late position and he min 3bs the big blind. I don't know the amounts/stack sizes/ blinds at the time but remember we weren't super deep (probably 30-40bigs). But peeling literally a minraise in position vs him with JT suited seem totally fine.
he checks and I decided to check back. He looked like he had something decent and wasn't ever folding to a stab on the flop. I put him on QQ, JJ, TT, 99 as hands he was pot controlling, maybe AQ and AJ and AA/KK/AK/KQ as hands he was trapping. Didn't really see many other hands in his range (to me his min 3b pre from someone of his description was pretty damn strong)
The turn was a
and he bets 1/4 pot. I call. I felt I could bluff some diamond rivers when checked to, had 6 outers for a straight that was almost certainly going to be good and would get paid a decent river bet.
River is the
and he bets about 40% pot.
I seem to remember the bet was about 70k and I was playing 360k ish. So to bluff raise would cost me a large proportion of my stack and 360k was very playable/decent at that time and the remaing field was a mixture of tough good opponents and recreationals. I had a semi decent live read that he was weak, but nothing concrete. Also, the line he's taken is suspicious. I'd expect him to cbet the flop with AA/AK most of the time, and would probably cbet AQ and AJ sometimes too, not 3betting the latter most of the time also. So his check on the flop sort of eliminates lots of
, or at least makes them unlikely. Other flushes he'd bet - only really the Jhigh flush probably, I'd expect a c/c or c/f with inferior flushes. The only
combo is JJ with the
.
So I summised he probably was bluffing, but I only had Jack high so do we make the potentially suicidal bluff raise? Or
opt for the lower variance line
pussy out and fold?
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 01:20:37 PM »
Hi Alex,
Well done on your score. Just need to ask, had you been paying much attention to his body language? I watched some of the final table feed and this guy was the archetypal live poker tellbox. People say tells are overrated but not with this sort of player.
I don't know him either and have never played with him but from what limited play I saw, and the chips you need to commit, a bluff seems risky here. Not saying you shouldn't do it, but I pick better spots if I can, but maybe this is why I'm shit at tournaments...
Oh, and you are being very nice/diplomatic if you think he's in his 30s...
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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Quote from: Pyso on December 22, 2011, 01:20:37 PM
Hi Alex,
Well done on your score. Just need to ask, had you been paying much attention to his body language? I watched some of the final table feed and this guy was the archetypal live poker tellbox. People say tells are overrated but not with this sort of player.
I don't know him either and have never played with him but from what limited play I saw, and the chips you need to commit, a bluff seems risky here. Not saying you shouldn't do it, but I pick better spots if I can, but maybe this is why I'm shit at tournaments...
Oh, and you are being very nice/diplomatic if you think he's in his 30s...
Hi, yeh I always offend somebody when making observations about a players age so I just hedge these days
I think his body tells are largely to do with other things.... But he was a bit of a tellbox I agree, I watched him so intently during every pot we played together and had a pretty good idea where he was in hands by the time we were 5/6 handed. Did you see the hand he checkraised the turn on and I called him with 2nd pair and was good? I felt I understood the issues he was having with Rastafish as well, and that dynamic allowed me to pull of the 33 bluff a bit earlier on.
This was right at the start of the day though and I had basically no info/history with him.
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 02:36:29 PM »
he never has ak+ i def like emptying the clip
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 03:18:35 PM »
Just bet.flop and turn and if necessary river. Once we reach the river we are repping so thin on this board if we raise river think u were right to give up
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 03:37:02 PM »
A flop bet gets thru almost never imo. Knew he had something. If I bet the flop I have to be prepared to empty the clip I think, which maybe I shouldve done, but in live donkaments I try to keep that to an absolute minimum as ppl just don't fold.
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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Quote from: cambridgealex on December 22, 2011, 03:37:02 PM
A flop bet gets thru almost never imo. Knew he had something. If I bet the flop I have to be prepared to empty the clip I think, which maybe I shouldve done, but in live donkaments I try to keep that to an absolute minimum as
ppl just don't fold
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Bluff raising the river probably not a good idea in that case?
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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Quote from: George2Loose on December 22, 2011, 03:51:33 PM
Quote from: cambridgealex on December 22, 2011, 03:37:02 PM
A flop bet gets thru almost never imo. Knew he had something. If I bet the flop I have to be prepared to empty the clip I think, which maybe I shouldve done, but in live donkaments I try to keep that to an absolute minimum as
ppl just don't fold
.
Bluff raising the river probably not a good idea in that case?
They dont fold their value hands, I was considering raising him off a bluff as I had no SDV.
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 03:57:25 PM »
think i just fold turn, call me a nit.
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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Quote from: cambridgealex on December 22, 2011, 03:56:07 PM
Quote from: George2Loose on December 22, 2011, 03:51:33 PM
Quote from: cambridgealex on December 22, 2011, 03:37:02 PM
A flop bet gets thru almost never imo. Knew he had something. If I bet the flop I have to be prepared to empty the clip I think, which maybe I shouldve done, but in live donkaments I try to keep that to an absolute minimum as
ppl just don't fold
.
Bluff raising the river probably not a good idea in that case?
They dont fold their value hands, I was considering raising him off a bluff as I had no SDV.
ur hand at this point would make little sense Alex. You're basically repping nuts on river and he may call you very thin. I have no idea whether he was good enough to work this out. I think as played you just have to give up.
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 04:04:14 PM »
From watching some of the final, it was obvious he liked a river hero call (I realise that you didn't know this at the time of this hand).
Pretty much makes him the wrong target for this move.
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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December 22, 2011, 04:11:08 PM »
I'm not trying to get him to fold any value hands, just his bluffs.
He's not gonna bluff the river with ace high or a weak pair and then I raise and suddenly think "oh I'm good now, call".
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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Quote from: cambridgealex on December 22, 2011, 04:11:08 PM
I'm not trying to get him to fold any value hands, just his bluffs.
He's not gonna bluff the river with ace high or a weak pair and then I raise and suddenly think "oh I'm good now, call".
Yeah possibly, but he maybe the kind to think he's turning his hand into a bluff, but then change his mind and decide he's ahead.
Given the type of player he is, I would be much less likely to try this move on him.
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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Quote from: AlexMartin on December 22, 2011, 03:57:25 PM
think i just fold turn, call me a nit.
NIT, omg, what a MASSIVE NIT - look, look, look everyone, look at the MASSIVE NIT over there being an absolute nit nitting around wanting to fold like a TOTAL NIT.
NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT NIT!
SUCH A NIT, WHAT A HUGE HUGE NIT - ABSOLUTE NITTY McNITface NITBOX.
oh my god, you're such a NIT.
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yh I prolly fold as well, seems like a fine spot to bluff I just wouldn't do it because people like that paul skipper chap get a bee in there bonet about getting bluffed by "young kids" and get the sherriffs hat on with ridiculous hands - the amount of times I've done stuff like this and they've called me with a hand they were accidently bluffing the river is is ridiculous
"well I don't put you the ace so I have to call"
and so forth.
(Alex you're a nit btw)
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Re: Monte Carlo hand with Paul Skipper - bluff raise river?
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Quote from: AlexMartin on December 22, 2011, 03:57:25 PM
think i just fold turn, call me a nit.
+1
Can't justify not cbetting the flop by him having a strong preflop range but then call the turn on a card that greatly improves that range.
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