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    Default 2/4 facing turn raise TPTK

    Vill is a SNE multi tabler, 20/17. Plays Super aggro PF but haven't seen anything creative postflop or anything out of line yet.


    Folding is exploitable but without enough info/history i've no idea what he is and isn't capable of. Fold first time and never fold after that?





    $2/$4 No Limit Holdem
    4 Players
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    Stacks:
    AnTman_69 (CO) ($489.20)
    BTN ($421.45)
    SB ($98.11)
    BB ($243.86)

    Pre-Flop: ($6, 4 players) AnTman_69 is CO
    AnTman_69 raises to $10, BTN calls $10, 1 fold, BB calls $6

    Flop: ($32, 3 players)
    BB checks, AnTman_69 bets $20, BTN calls $20, BB folds

    Turn: ($72, 2 players)
    AnTman_69 bets $52, BTN raises to $132
    Last edited by AnTman_69; 03-14-2012 at 02:54 PM.
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    Seems like a relatively easy fold, but I suck at folding.
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    looks like a marginal spot without any postflop information on villain. I think you're right to fold this time
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    Tough spot, I think you can go either way.
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    I'd call down or maybe shove. 66, 55, 22, and 65s are not typical calls pre bt vs co for the described player type. Its a double flush draw board. I don't even think its close.

    I think he might be raising the turn for a showdown with 99 or something, against which the correct line is shoving or calling and donking the river.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
    I'd call down or maybe shove. 66, 55, 22, and 65s are not typical calls pre bt vs co for the described player type. Its a double flush draw board. I don't even think its close.
    You think people are folding these low pairs? I would have never assumed anyone on the button to be folding these.
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    You think people are folding these low pairs? I would have never assumed anyone on the button to be folding these.
    especially with a presumed fish in the BB. if SB is a pro-ss'er that changes things ofc. Oh wait, stars. no pro-ss'ers on 100BB tables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
    I'd call down or maybe shove. 66, 55, 22, and 65s are not typical calls pre bt vs co for the described player type. Its a double flush draw board. I don't even think its close.

    I think he might be raising the turn for a showdown with 99 or something, against which the correct line is shoving or calling and donking the river.
    If we take out sets/low sc's then the only hands that he could have are just FD's. I think it's unlikely that he just randomly decides to bluff raise turn with a QsJs type hand, or float flop with Adxd type hand.


    I ended up folding. Thought the majority of his range was made up of hands with Pairs + SD's + FDs. I'm only slightly ahead most of the time but way behind some of the time.
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    SB could be a pro sser with a dwindling stack, odds are given the pokerstars landscape that they aren't both donks. I certainly wouldn't put it past him to coldcall these hands, but 3% pfr/vpip gap usually is 3betting or folding.
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    I just think u are way too high in your range to fold this, when he puts you on like a zillion semibluffs to bet the turn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
    I just think u are way too high in your range to fold this, when he puts you on like a zillion semibluffs to bet the turn.
    He's way more likely to call because of this, not raise imo. With equity here I think a lot of players are afraid of getting blown off their hand with two fds on the board.
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    True but that doesn't change the fact that we're repping an extremely wide range and he's repping an extremely narrow one. I see full ring players doing this with like KT or TT a lot.

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