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Flop play w/TPTK Part II

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  1. #1

    Default Flop play w/TPTK Part II

    Lost the HH.

    NL50
    1 Before CO: Villian [100e] - very solid player, was blind stealing alot.
    Button: Hero [50e] - AdQh

    Villian raise to 1.50e
    Hero calls

    Flop: Qd 10c 5s
    Villian bets 4e
    Hero raises to 12e
    Villian calls 12e

    Turn: 7d
    Villian bets 10e
    Hero ???

    Edit: Ok this looks right now.
  2. #2
    Call to control the pot size and play your position. I think I like calling the flop bet versus raising if I think villian is a strong player. If villian is solid, do you really think he's gonna put himself in the position to lose a big pot with less than TPTK?
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    I'd call the turn and call a small river bet (or check behind). Probably weak though.

    edit: There's something wrong with the HH.. You either made a mistake with the positions of you and Villain or you left out some checks..
  4. #4
    Yeah I didn't quite have position actually as the blind.

    I guess I kinda had a feeling TPTK was no good if he shrugged off my check-raise like it was nothing, but I wasn't sure if I wanted to fold or get it to a cheap showdown
    pulling a courtiebee pŏŏl-ĭng ā kôrt-ē-bē (verb phrase):
    1. overvaluing mid pocket pairs
    2. knowing you should fold, but donkishly calling or raising anyway
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    One thing I can't stand is when someone raises on one street, then checks the next. If you check raise the flop, this is a way of teling your opponent that you have something big (or it's a bluff). Since you check raised, take control of the pot and bet out the turn!

    Don't check raise one street then check the next, unless you are playing some tricky shit against a player that has reads on you and you plan on mind fucking him.
  6. #6
    Reraise preflop where its cheaper if you think he's on a blind steal?

    As played I think I bet 10 on the turn, put the decision up to him. If he raises I've had enough though.
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    Hmm I don't think the HH is right still. I don't remember checking this much, haha I prolly had position on him cause it looks stupid to me.

    Yeah I prolly should of reraised pre-flop though.
    pulling a courtiebee pŏŏl-ĭng ā kôrt-ē-bē (verb phrase):
    1. overvaluing mid pocket pairs
    2. knowing you should fold, but donkishly calling or raising anyway

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