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« on: December 01, 2015, 01:47:39 PM »

Small local live comp

30ish of 60 left

blinds are 400-800 ra 100 and we are in the freezeout stages

my stack 50,000 ish


I open 9 handed to 1800 with  UTG+3

A caller on the button

A caller in the big blind

The big blind covers, has a Very high VPIP, shown down all sorts, hit all sorts and is chip leader

early 30s, smart suit, loud tie, drinking and ordering more drink


pot size 6700
my stack 48000
his stack gazillions

flop

check to me

c bet 4000

big blind the only caller, quickly, smiling

pot size 14700

my stack 44,000
his stack gazillions

turn 

He sits up and flicks his abundant tousled black hair back. He looks away from the table and stays looking away from the table

check to me. i think he is giving off extreme strength but he's a lunatic. i think the alcohol has removed any capability for false tells

your action is?
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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2015, 02:56:42 PM »

I'd go 9k. With such a high vpip he's going to have all sorts of hands and players like him are highly unlikely to fold an Ace or anything with equity. Definitely not folding if raised either, unless he does something like minraise and you start strongly feeling your read is good Cheesy but really if he's got it he's got it and it's just a cooler against this guy. Most of the time though you're comfortably ahead.
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2015, 03:07:39 PM »

I'd go 9k. With such a high vpip he's going to have all sorts of hands and players like him are highly unlikely to fold an Ace or anything with equity. Definitely not folding if raised either, unless he does something like minraise and you start strongly feeling your read is good Cheesy but really if he's got it he's got it and it's just a cooler against this guy. Most of the time though you're comfortably ahead.

even if he does have the flush occassionally you still got 10 outs on river anyway to fuck him.  Pretty much can never have QQ or AA here.  Most of the time you got his two pair hands crushed to 2 outs on the river.  Never folding to this guy in this spot in this condition in this level of mtt live.  Assume he had flush and you missed on river?  Surely he is your dream customer at the table and you have your dream hand against him 90% of the time?
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2015, 04:49:07 PM »

Still betting, not folding if raised, definitely not folding if minraised and he acts really strong since we can improve otr and will be getting the lot if we do vs described villain.

Villain can have a lot of stuff here that isn't a flush but either has good equity vs our hand (so charge that mofo) or that is already a made hand but that we will lose value from on any of the action killer rivers.
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« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2015, 04:53:43 PM »

I made it 8,000

He called quickly

the river came the 

He shoved quickly, covering me, his chips a mess as they cascaded over the betting line

He looked at me, smiled and began talking to me...."you cant call" etc etc

I went into the tank...

fold?
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« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2015, 05:02:23 PM »

I made it 8,000

He called quickly

the river came the 

He shoved quickly, covering me, his chips a mess as they cascaded over the betting line

He looked at me, smiled and began talking to me...."you cant call" etc etc

I went into the tank...

fold?


Jesus tighty, sort that river card out! Fold now for me Smiley
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« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2015, 05:04:17 PM »

Also, when you fold and he shows the bluff, make sure to tell him how well he played it, how he made you fold a really good hand, and whether he plans to play cash later Wink
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