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bottom set, kind of interesting hand
Villain in this hand is a pretty solid tagg, although perhaps a bit outmatched in this particular game, which consisted of 6 regulars. I had played with him more at 1/2 6max, he respects me, and this bet is a bluff exactly 0% of the time. Stats are 24/10, and as I hinted at above, this player does not spew in big pots post-flop. This also isn't 2 pair. FWIW, when I first started playing with him at NL200, I thought he was a 2+2 mold-type player.
I think given that I lead strongly into 2 players twice OOP, he probably puts me on a set a large portion of the time (this player clearly thinks).
Preflop raiser's just-call on the turn makes me nearly certain that I'm ahead of him, as I think it's almost a given that he would raise the (unlikely) better hand on a board that's getting pretty wicked. I think his most likely hand is an overpair, which he will drop to villain's push, regardless of what I decide to do.
I beat a semi-bluff and a badly overplayed overpair. I'm crushed by an overset and very behind the unlikely, but not impossible straight (45) on the board. I think he usually drops this preflop with nobody else in the pot versus the preflop raiser, even suited.
Thoughts?
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $4 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
BB ($657.50)
UTG ($505.75)
MP ($751.40)
CO ($488)
Button ($398)
Hero ($868.90)
Preflop: Hero is SB with 2 , 2 .
1 fold, MP raises to $14, CO calls $14, 1 fold, Hero calls $12, 1 fold.
Flop: ($46) 2 , 6 , T (3 players)
Hero bets $30, MP calls $30, CO calls $30.
Turn: ($136) 3 (3 players)
Hero bets $100, MP calls $100, CO raises to $444 Hero.......
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