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Floating Counterfit (lc)

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  1. #1

    Default Floating Counterfit (lc)

    Opponent is Counterfit17
    20% VP$IP, 15% PFR.
    Strong post-flop player, aggressive, picks good spot to follow through, likes to re-raise me pre-flop.

    I picked this spot to play some poker with him.

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $2 BB (6 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

    Fnord ($408.65)
    Button ($329.05)
    SB ($236)
    BB ($332)
    UTG ($505.25)
    MP ($235)

    Preflop: Fnord is CO with T, T.
    2 folds, Fnord raises to $8, 2 folds, BB raises to $24, Fnord calls $16.

    Flop: ($49) J, 4, A (2 players)
    BB bets $36, Fnord insta-calls $36.

    Turn: ($121) 7 (2 players)
    BB checks, Fnord tanks.... bets $75

    counterfit17 said, "QQ no club, no good?"
    counterfit17 said, "u got AK with club?"
    counterfit17: folds
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    If the turn isn't a club, what's your line?
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    Quote Originally Posted by AHiltz
    If the turn isn't a club, what's your line?
    I'm repping an Ace. The club was just another reason for him to think he was beat.
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    I would just toss this on the flop most of the time I think. I think most opponents won't give you a whole lot of credit when you just call this flop (even if this is an incorrect assumption, but I find many won't give you a whole lot of credit since there's no real reason to slowplay on such an action board and a drawy one at that). check/calls and check/raises on the turn obviously suck.

    Are there any hands other then KK/QQ that you're trying to take this pot away from? Is it really cost effective against his range, assuming that you're correct in that he's a strong post-flop player that could get tricky by checking the turn with no intention of folding if/when you bet?

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