Title: River size vs an aggro station Post by: tight4better on April 15, 2012, 03:39:15 PM Nice 1/2 game at dtd, main villain is norweigian aggro guy who's 3betting almost every open. I cover him he's playing £350.
Table image is quite tight, although I have 4bet twice and showed 3c doing the new York backraise. On the button with 5c 5d Ian gascoigne opens to £9 I call, and king Norway calls from BB. Flop £28: Ad Kc 5h Ck, ck and I bet £21. Fish calls, Ian folds. At this point I feel like his range is pretty wide, seen him check raise with top pair a lot, but given how fast he calls I figure a weak ace or a hand like KT or K9 Just taking one off. Turn £70: 9c I bet £55 and he calls super quickly again, almost beating me in the pot, taken all kings out of his range and narrowed him to A8 and above that isn't 2p, not AQ otherwise he'd 3b pre. River £180: 2c Super good board run out only bettered by maybe an A, only ridiculous 34 gutshot and backdoor flushdraws get there neither of which he ever has after seeing him play the last 2 hours. He's the next contestant on value town, but only if the price is right. What's the number? Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: cambridgealex on April 15, 2012, 03:45:41 PM £145
Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: pleno1 on April 15, 2012, 03:52:20 PM he can definitely have bdfd.
overbet turn, jam river is nice as played i accumulate, 6 £25s if possible and then look back at your stack breathe but not too forced and pull about 7 singles and a £5 chip and announce the bet in a stern voice and stare him down. Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: tight4better on April 15, 2012, 03:58:43 PM he can definitely have bdfd. The only reason I say this isn't possible is because he's been in the same spot twice before and check raise shoved with pair/fd or strdr/turned fd Obv I beat him in the pot if he jams turn Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: cambridgealex on April 15, 2012, 04:10:49 PM he can definitely have bdfd. overbet turn, jam river is nice as played i accumulate, 6 £25s if possible and then look back at your stack breathe but not too forced and pull about 7 singles and a £5 chip and announce the bet in a stern voice and stare him down. <3 these posts Ahrt Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: zerofive on April 15, 2012, 05:00:51 PM overbet turn, jam river is nice 100% this. As played we can get a more than pot sized bet I'm sure. Just don't move all-in, 'cause a lot of live retards don't realise how much they're spending on you until you ask for all of their chips. Something like £192 will probably get called. PS. Flop a set versus aggro spaz? What a life. PPS. Stop showing cards. Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: cambridgealex on April 15, 2012, 05:12:17 PM Yeh, I'd KILL to have an image like yours. No-one ever believes me now. Probably cos I showed so many deuces and threes cos it's funny.
The TRULY great players don't show and just take your money over and over again. I don't show anymore. Almost never anyway. Be this guy. YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1pbI02SS6M Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: rfgqqabc on April 15, 2012, 11:45:42 PM Grab all 12 reds and 5 ponies, and just launch them aggressively at him, esp if you can angle it ridiculously like seat 4 into seat one. Or go for the slide with the final chip ending just in front of him on the betting line. Then just look at the pot nervously a lot like there is a lot in the middle. Occasional nervous glance ftw.
Title: Re: River size vs an aggro station Post by: pleno1 on April 15, 2012, 11:51:42 PM i forgot about the looking at ur glass of water but not picking it up, because he knows u know ge knows you know that its a sign of strength, but in this case would be percieved level 7 feigning of strength.
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