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7-6 100NL BvB

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  1. #1

    Default 7-6 100NL BvB

    Villan is 100NL regular, solid TAG. I have not been running/playing good at all at the tables i have played at him with, so if he has been paying attention he probably figures me to be a loose aggro fish.


    Apologies for the format. I feel dumb but i haven't figured out how to import HH's from Ultimate Bet into my PokerTracker so i wrote this one up by hand.


    Hero(BB): $100
    Villan(SB):$114.55
    4 other players

    ****HOLE CARDS****
    Dealt to Hero: [7c 6c]
    ******PREFLOP******
    4 folds
    Villan: raises $3.50 to $4
    Hero: calls $3
    ********FLOP********
    [7h 9s 7d]
    Villan: bets $6.50
    Hero: raises $10 to $16.50
    Villan: calls $10
    ********TURN********
    [7h 9s 7d][6d]
    Villan: checks
    Hero: ?


    Should i bet in this spot? I don't know if he will call another bet if i lead out here, since a draw just came in and raise flop/bet turn could be a 7-x hand. 9-x checks behind most time IMO, and i figure if he also has 9-x or an overpair he is going to c/c river if i check behind here. I have no fear of giving up a turn card, since i am going to win this something like 96% of the time regardless of the river. However, i could also miss out on a chance to put another bet in. Thoughts on villans range? What villan percieves my range to be?


    I will post the river action later.
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  2. #2
    bet for sure because his calling range is wide and a check rarely will ever induce a bluff from a missed draw.
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  3. #3
    i would raise a bit more on the flop.

    anyway lots of pairs, especially 98 type stuff, likely call a medium size bet there.
    if he folds, he might be a good target to bluff more.
  4. #4
    Oh, I think you must bet - there is still like 75BB in his stack you need in the middle. If he has overpair+ he will definitly call and might raise. If he has a TP/MP/draw hand he should call a bet, and he might "gin" the river.

    I think like 1/2 pot would be best, give him odds to chance with almost anything and hope he catches.
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    Bet 1/2 pot. Either he has an overpair, or he doesn't and you are unlikely to get paid anyway.
  6. #6
    Bet 1/2 pot. He is calling with a big range.
  7. #7
    download the ultimate bet hand history grabber from the pokertracker website and follow the instructions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pgil
    download the ultimate bet hand history grabber from the pokertracker website and follow the instructions.
    ... and those will tell you to BET THE TURN.

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