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  1. #1

    Default massive donkage

    19/14/2.5, read him as a solid player who is capable of making laydowns

    FullTiltPoker Game #2235950482: Table St Jude (6 max) - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 15:34:41 ET - 2007/04/18
    Seat 1: Cleese ($35)
    Seat 2: wHaTTaDo ($36.10)
    Seat 3: RunnerX ($24.55)
    Seat 4: Rou_rn ($27.55)
    Seat 5: jishuu ($26.85)
    Seat 6: JayPee007 ($81.80)
    Rou_rn posts the small blind of $0.10
    jishuu posts the big blind of $0.25
    The button is in seat #3
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to jishuu [Js Tc]
    JayPee007 folds
    Cleese folds
    wHaTTaDo raises to $1
    RunnerX folds
    Rou_rn folds
    jishuu calls $0.75
    Rou_rn stands up
    *** FLOP *** [As 3h 8d]
    jishuu checks
    wHaTTaDo bets $1.50
    jishuu raises to $4
    wHaTTaDo calls $2.50
    *** TURN *** [As 3h 8d] [8s]
    jishuu bets $6
    wHaTTaDo calls $6
    *** RIVER *** [As 3h 8d 8s] [Qh]
    jishuu bets $15.85, and is all in
  2. #2
    The board is not scary enough for him to laydown TPTK.
    I think every street is spew.

    Pre-flop I have my fold button selected and turn my attention to another table.

    After he calls flop raise, I would give up.
    He's probably not calling without an ace, and he's not going to fold that ace after the board pairs.
  3. #3
    pre/flop and flop are spewy aggro into TAG PFR with A on board, but not horrible. You will make money whenever he raises PF with no A. It would be better if villian was a little more loose than 19/14, like 25/20, or was on BU.

    You must give up when your c/r is called. You are basically repping a donkish PF SB call with AX (which happens, oh, like every hand at micro limits)
  4. #4
    At the risk of being bashed for being uncreative...you don't need to do this to win a good amount of money at the $25.
  5. #5
    I tend not to raise a flop with air unless i have strong reads, one of which being him folding to the flop raise lol.
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  6. #6
    He might be capable of making laydowns, but not against the average 25NL donk who will stack off with most Aces there. With stats like that he's probably playing a bazillion tables and not taking enough notice of individuals to have a read on you that deserves respect.
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    not a good board for this nonsense
  8. #8
    i don't think this is the place or level to do this. you're just spewing almost always.
  9. #9
    nope
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
  10. #10
    He flipped over 88. I laughed as said I guess I wasn't going to bet him off that hand.
  11. #11
    this is fine as long as u shave ur balls afterwards
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
  12. #12
    ahahahah

    and yes this is total spew, basically fold every street
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  13. #13
    I don't care how strong of a line you take man, you're never getting him to fold quads here.

    On a serious note, what in the world do you think he was calling you with on the turn?
  14. #14
    Why is this a bad board to bluff on?

    My intuition tells me that it's bad because the only hands he's likely to have are hands that he's likely to stack off with, TPGK+..

    The thing is though, isn't a drawy board a bad one to bluff on because our opponent will convince himself we have a draw, and even if the turn & river are bricks he'll talk himself into a call on the river because we may be buying with a missed draw?

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