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Title: think i've probably butchered this hand-how should I have played it???
Post by: Hairydude on December 03, 2008, 03:59:14 PM
table on IPN network-has been very loose and villain has shown quite peculier holdings:

***** Hand 1346594477 *****
0.25/0.50 Texas Hold'em (No Limit) - 03 December 2008 00:55:03
Table TH 100 (Real/Cash Game)
Seat 2: sepipori (62.74)
Seat 4: lörppä (29.14)
Seat 5: subaritII (39.95)
Seat 1: turkishlor (36.40)
turkishlor post SB 0.25
sepipori post BB 0.50
** Deal **
sepipori [N/A, N/A]
lörppä [N/A, N/A]
subaritII [N/A, N/A]
turkishlor [6s, 6c]
*** Bet Round 1 ***
lörppä Fold
subaritII Fold
turkishlor Raise to 1.00
sepipori Call 1.00
*** Flop(Board): *** : [4d, 7s, 6h]
*** Bet Round 2 ***
turkishlor Bet 2.00
sepipori Call 2.00
*** Turn(Board): *** : [4d, 7s, 6h, 3s]
*** Bet Round 3 ***
turkishlor Bet 6.00
sepipori Raise to 12.00

should I be calling here or reshoving?? thinking I should have bet more pre and flop


Title: Re: think i've probably butchered this hand-how should I have played it???
Post by: Longy on December 03, 2008, 04:07:43 PM
Buyin full, make it at least 3bb pre in NLHE cash when you open.

Flop is fine, i would flat his turn raise and reasses the river. Allowing you to catch bluffs not push off 2 pair type hands off the pot and of course boat up, as most of his range with the turn min raise is usually a straight.


Title: Re: think i've probably butchered this hand-how should I have played it???
Post by: MC on December 03, 2008, 05:43:17 PM
Buyin full, make it at least 3bb pre in NLHE cash when you open.

Flop is fine, i would flat his turn raise and reasses the river. Allowing you to catch bluffs not push off 2 pair type hands off the pot and of course boat up, as most of his range with the turn min raise is usually a straight.

Agree with every aspect of this post...

Min raising out of position in the small blind is just asking for trouble!

Call and re-assess on the river...


Title: Re: think i've probably butchered this hand-how should I have played it???
Post by: AlexMartin on December 03, 2008, 08:21:42 PM
Buyin full, make it at least 3bb pre in NLHE cash when you open.

Flop is fine, i would flat his turn raise and reasses the river. Allowing you to catch bluffs not push off 2 pair type hands off the pot and of course boat up, as most of his range with the turn min raise is usually a straight.

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