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Dreiven

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18 Oct 2009 at 01:19 CET

***** Hand History for Game 1902734524 ***** (IPoker)
$4.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, October 17, 11:22:31 ET 2009
Table TURBO Kloss (Real Money)
Seat 3 is the button
Seat 1: Lichkings ( $4.49 USD )
Seat 3: sdnereb ( $5.10 USD )
Seat 5: bigfishfish ( $13.31 USD )
Seat 6: Cawbow ( $6.59 USD )
Seat 8: sloan1888 ( $0.91 USD )
Seat 10: Pluszak ( $9.12 USD )
bigfishfish posts small blind [$0.02 USD].
Cawbow posts big blind [$0.04 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Pluszak [ Js Jc ]
sloan1888 folds
Pluszak raises [$0.16 USD]
Lichkings folds
sdnereb folds
bigfishfish raises [$0.38 USD]
Cawbow folds
Pluszak calls [$0.24 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3h, 7c, Td ]
bigfishfish bets [$0.44 USD]
Pluszak calls [$0.44 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 5h ]
bigfishfish checks
Pluszak bets [$1.15 USD]
bigfishfish raises [$2.58 USD]
Pluszak calls [$1.43 USD]
** Dealing River ** [ 8h ]
bigfishfish bets [$9.89 USD]
..


any help ?


dude is 21/15, 5.2% 3-bet, 2.9 AF on 200hands



Last edited by Dreiven 18 Oct 2009 at 01:21 CET

 

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20 Oct 2009 at 14:27 CET

You can probably fold preflop. Never seen someone 3bet light in this constellation of positions, and i guess his 3bet range is like AK+/QQ+ or AQ+/JJ+ depending on how much you open. If you do call i would raise the flop small or bet turn small to induce bluffs.

 

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17 Nov 2009 at 21:12 CET

I'd def call the 3bet that deep and proceed from there.
Calling flop is good imo.if you raise you are basicly turning your hand into a bluff 220bb deep,since nothing worse is calling you and you dont foldout better obv. AND raise/shove flop is just spewy with JJ that deep
I'd checkback this turn for potcontrol and probably call a reasonable bet or vbet 2/3ish pot if checked to most rivers.
I think if you decide to bet the turn for thin value/protection you should bet/fold unless you have some specific read that the villain will play combodraws thisway 200deep.

Last edited by ThuNDeR 17 Nov 2009 at 21:14 CET

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