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Gamblor21
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« on: March 16, 2006, 12:46:24 AM »

what do you do...

PokerStars Game #4300351197: Tournament #21184645, Hold'em No Limit - Level III (25/50) - 2006/03/15 - 19:44:50 (ET)
Table '21184645 14' Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: raiseit (3185 in chips)
Seat 2: Ozzy 87 (3385 in chips)
Seat 3: Big_Fish83 (4380 in chips)
Seat 4: redsoxsox (4255 in chips)
Seat 5: Longhorne (2045 in chips)
Seat 6: isac (2405 in chips)
Seat 8: kevinm7 (1810 in chips)
Seat 9: bethcox4444 (7645 in chips)
Ozzy 87: posts small blind 25
Big_Fish83: posts big blind 50
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Big_Fish83 [Ah As]
bethcox4444 said, "he didnt even reasie preflop"
redsoxsox: folds
Longhorne: folds
isac: folds
kevinm7: folds
bethcox4444: raises 150 to 200
raiseit: folds
Ozzy 87: folds
Big_Fish83: calls 150
*** FLOP *** [ ]
Big_Fish83: checks
bethcox4444: bets 650
Big_Fish83: calls 650
*** TURN *** [ ] []
Big_Fish83: checks
bethcox4444: bets 1700


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« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2006, 12:53:28 AM »

ouch

i can understand the flat call of his raise pre flop but why so passive on the flop?

you now have no idea where you are.

what do you know about the player?

Jeez........

I think I am sticking it in, but blimey, and trusting he is scared of diamonds with something like AK .......


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« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2006, 12:55:43 AM »

Easy fold.
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« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2006, 12:57:44 AM »

To be honest he has wiped out 2 players on the table... one with k9 vs ak allin on the 9k4 flop.

And hit a str8 on the other, did'nt see the hand but think he got lucky.

I am playig it passive on the flop because i want to see a none scare card on the turn, if he is flushing or pair and str8 draw i can make it expensive with one card to come!

But it was a scare card on the turn lol... Probably the worst card in the deck!
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« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2006, 01:15:13 AM »

Fold for me too
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« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2006, 10:07:24 AM »

Reluctant, but definate fold.   

Although the guy seems loose and was likely to call I'd have re-raised pre flop and at least doubled his bet (assuming he bet out given a decent pre flop raise) post flop.
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« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2006, 02:54:54 PM »

Well i passed... tho i did'nt last much longer in the comp! Maybe i shouda lumped it in and hoped!

I play alot of hands very differently to people, but in this situation i wanted to gain alot of chips against this guy he was definately a guy who could lose them all with tip pair!

Slow playing aces is ok, aslong as you can pass them... if the turn was a none scare card ie  all my money would've gone in.

Looks like a great comp that on stars... I will be playing again, lots of good players but thats the only way to improve!
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« Reply #7 on: March 17, 2006, 03:16:06 AM »

Fold for me too

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« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2006, 01:56:18 PM »

I don't get the check call here on the flop. I'd either check raise say to 1.5k or lead out for a pot sized bet. Now when the turn card brings the scariest card in the deck you have NO idea where you stand and you MUST fold to his bet.



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« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2006, 02:04:10 PM »

I replied to this before reading the replies so i see what i said has been echoed above already nm.
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« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2006, 02:36:19 PM »

if i lead out and get raised what do i do?

I make good decisions normally based on very little information so that didnt worry me, i don't want all my money in on the flop against his hand... if i raise i only want him to pass, and if he calls i am in trouble! he would'nt call with alot worse hand than mine... so don't want to go racing when i have no outs if he hits, and thats if i am ahead!

Like i said earlier,  a none scare card on the turn and i may put my money in... if he is drawing he has to go for it on one card.

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« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2006, 03:05:33 PM »

I play it exactly the same way Ian good play I think.

There are more rounds of betting than preflop and on the flop guys. Check calling the flop is fine.

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« Reply #12 on: March 22, 2006, 02:03:35 PM »

you big fish! - lol

you should of moved in following the flop bet IMO.

did you find out what he had btw?
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« Reply #13 on: March 22, 2006, 02:31:12 PM »

I did'nt no, never asked him to be honest...

I want to see the turn before making my decision, key in this i think! I don't think i gain much by moving in on the flop, if he is bluffing he passes and if he calls i am in trouble!

What hand would he call me with that i particularly like?
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« Reply #14 on: March 22, 2006, 03:43:24 PM »

I was about to reply saying it was an easy fold but then I noticed from the HH it would seem that your opponent was raising from the cutoff. 
If this player had been playing agressively or had started playing more pots after building up a stack I would be inclined to put him on a steal.  A 4BB raise from the cutoff would not indicate any great strength to me but it would depend on how the 3 players left to act had been playing.  If the 3 had been playing tightly he could be on a steal.  If they were loose and aggressive he could be raising with a medium PP (possibly up to JJ) and possibly AQ to KJ. 

I would have re-raised preflop, possibly equal to his raise maybe twice (as much as insurance against later steal attempts as anything else).  If the flop is all rags you can then try to trap.  With a flop like the one you got I would lead out with a pot sized bet or try a check raise.  Against an aggressive player I would be more inclined to check raise.  If you put 1350 on top of his 650 you have around 2k left which is still enough to play with if he puts you all in and you fold.  If he is on a steal he will see you have committed half your stack to the pot and should guess you are prepared to go all the way with the hand.  If he is on a draw he has to think it is going to cost him the rest of your stack. 

He bet 650 into a 450 pot after you checked which suggests he is not too bothered if he takes the pot down now.  His overbet could mean he is trying to make it expensive for a flush draw.  The problem with not betting out or raising is you have no idea where you stand.  Once you called his flop bet and the fell your goose is cooked.  There are too many 2 pair, set, flush, and straight possibilities that beat you to call any bet.  The only thing you can beat now is a bluff.  Given the way you played the hand I would have put you on a draw.  If the fell the only way I would be prepared to bet out into that board after you checked would be if I had the flush.

Actually it was an easy fold after all.
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