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TPTK vs loosie

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  1. #1

    Default TPTK vs loosie

    villian is 69/10.7 aggr=1.67 over 56 hands

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    MP1 ($35.25)
    MP2 ($54.15)
    MP3 ($30.95)
    CO ($67.90)
    Button ($32.10)
    SB ($102.95)
    BB ($50)
    Hero ($44.25)
    UTG+1 ($50.45)

    Preflop: Hero is UTG with K, A.
    Hero raises to $2, 6 folds, SB calls $1.75, 1 fold.

    Flop: ($4.50) 6, K, Q (2 players)
    SB bets $3, Hero calls $3.

    Turn: ($10.50) 7 (2 players)
    SB bets $5.5, Hero calls ?
    -Beck
  2. #2
    This is what I originally typed:

    Fold. It's going to cost at least another $10 if you call the turn bet. Plus any heart, A, or J is bad news (assuming he's on a draw and doesn't have KQ/66). From someone loose, his betting pattern suggests 66/KQ or something like JTh /Kxh.

    In this case I recommend reraising the flop and folding to a push/3-bet.

    Now that I look at his stack size, I'm putting him on a draw, but it could be a straight or a flush. That would lead to a call and calling a blank on the river.

    It's really tough and feels like a 50/50 hand vs. draw. I'd fold, but I'm not good at hands like this. (I'd probably have reraised the flop and had a tough time on a push)
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by yorib
    This is what I originally typed:

    Fold. It's going to cost at least another $10 if you call the turn bet. Plus any heart, A, or J is bad news (assuming he's on a draw and doesn't have KQ/66). From someone loose, his betting pattern suggests 66/KQ or something like JTh /Kxh.

    In this case I recommend reraising the flop and folding to a push/3-bet.

    Now that I look at his stack size, I'm putting him on a draw, but it could be a straight or a flush. That would lead to a call and calling a blank on the river.

    It's really tough and feels like a 50/50 hand vs. draw. I'd fold, but I'm not good at hands like this. (I'd probably have reraised the flop and had a tough time on a push)
    Im certain Becks ahead, the only 2 hands im worried about are K-Q, and 6-6. But if he's that aggressive his calling hands are wide.

    I like the cold call on the flop, a raise is gonna probally run him off. Seen as though he's aggressive he's probally gonna follow up his bet on the turn. If a scare card comes on the turn i'll fold to his bet.
    But as played i would raise the turn to $20 and he'll probally fold. You make 5 more dollars compared to raising the flop.
  4. #4
    well, on the flop, a raise would have helped me define his hand. allowing me to shut down right there. I could have increased it to 6 and see what he does. If he re-raises flop or calls and leads out on turn. he probably has his set or 2 pair. I think I made a mistake.

    BTW Aggr is 1.67. not that aggressive
    -Beck
  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Beck
    well, on the flop, a raise would have helped me define his hand. allowing me to shut down right there. I could have increased it to 6 and see what he does. If he calls and leads out on turn.

    BTW Aggr is 1.67. not that aggressive
    Im sorry, but what do those numbers mean??? I cant figure it out. So he's just a calling station?
  6. #6
    his vpip is 69 and his pfr is 10
    agr is a calculation of aggression and that is not a very aggressive number
    -Beck

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