Title: getting him to fold ak Post by: pleno1 on March 17, 2012, 11:09:18 PM only 800 hands on reg he prob sees me as good aggro. ive showed him a straight flush where i check river when turn was c/check Seat 7: Player7 ( $154.70 USD ) - VPIP: 23, PFR: 3, 3B: 0, AF: 7.0, Hands: 100 Seat 8: Player8 ( $261.40 USD ) - VPIP: 24, PFR: 20, 3B: 9, AF: 3.9, Hands: 238 Seat 9: Player9 ( $484.00 USD ) - VPIP: 30, PFR: 15, 3B: 6, AF: 1.7, Hands: 73 Seat 10: Player10 ( $230.00 USD ) - VPIP: 19, PFR: 16, 3B: 7, AF: 4.4, Hands: 1167 Player5 posts small blind [$1.00 USD]. Player7 posts big blind [$2.00 USD]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ 5d 5s ] Player8 folds Player9 folds Player10 folds Hero raises [$5.00 USD] Player5 raises [$17.00 USD] Player7 folds Hero calls [$13.00 USD] ** Dealing Flop ** [ 6d, 4h, 2h ] Player5 bets [$25.00 USD] Hero calls [$25.00 USD] ** Dealing Turn ** [ Ad ] Player5 checks Hero checks ** Dealing River ** [ 7c ] Player5 bets [$60.00 USD] Hero raises [$264.25 USD] Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: pleno1 on March 17, 2012, 11:21:39 PM fwiw i dont think i like my line..
Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: rfgqqabc on March 18, 2012, 12:10:53 AM generally in online 6max games which are actually 4 handed I don't like trying to take people off the top of their range. People are paranoid as fuck. Something to do with all the 4c online players smoke
Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: DMorgan on March 18, 2012, 02:26:56 AM He folds AK here ~0% of the time here I'm afraid met.
Can't really see him folding 88 here either. You're just repping such a thin value range. It sucks because he barrels most of his bluffs on the turn and he can have thin value hands but I think in a lot of peoples minds its one of those 'congrats if you got there, I call' situations because its juts so hard for you to be nutted. Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: Honeybadger on March 19, 2012, 09:12:57 AM You rep super thin on the river given that you checked back the turn. So I don't like this move as played.
If you were out of position and so your river bet was a check-raise then I like the line a lot (as a principle anyway... I wouldn't tend to ever be in this river spot with a nutted hand oop in a 3bet pot though since I am not calling 3bets oop with hands that can make sets, straights or two pairs on this board). You can rep that you whiffed a turn check-raise. Even more plausible given history you mention. Stack sizes of you and villain not shown (only those of the 4 players who folded are) so not sure how deep villain is, but I am assuming eff stacks of ~100bbs... so fold to the 3bet preflop. You can choose much better hands to defend your BTN raises with than small pairs. Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: pleno1 on March 19, 2012, 10:00:59 AM yeh he covered me on the river when I jammed for 265, we started hand with like 150bigs
Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: Honeybadger on March 19, 2012, 10:03:46 AM yeh he covered me on the river when I jammed for 265, we started hand with like 150bigs Well then preflop is ok then. River advice hasn't changed though. Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: AlexMartin on March 19, 2012, 08:46:23 PM u put this hand on 2p2 as a switcheroo and ill take the over on 75% advocating fold. Its tilting that i cant understand the stats/players tbh.
Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: Honeybadger on March 19, 2012, 11:24:59 PM u put this hand on 2p2 as a switcheroo and ill take the over on 75% advocating fold. Its tilting that i cant understand the stats/players tbh. You're almost certainly correct. Thing is though, when guys post these type of hands on 2+2 it's never after they made that disciplined fold with AK.Title: Re: getting him to fold ak Post by: ih8winning on March 20, 2012, 01:53:02 AM Sick line....Im confused u have a set right ;) Oh well I tilt call with AK and move on....
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