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    Default WTF is going on

    Pf is usually a raise but the guys in the blinds were donkish for the 1st 30mins or so at this table so I've been calling this villain's open-raises and looking forward to playing multi-way pots in position.

    Now the donks are gone (and have transferred me some money) but villain still probably thinks of me as cally preflop. I call TT+ in position quite a bit when this dynamic exists between me and a taggy villain and look to get tricky postflop just so they know that they can't always put me on a marginal hand when I don't 3-bet.

    Anyways, enough justification for preflop. I'd have raised the flop and looked to get it in if he were tilting or spewing but I don't think he's playing badly and won't be getting it in with worse on this board.

    Wtf is going on here on the turn? He is 22/18/3 over a medium sample. We haven't had any big confrontations and I haven't seen him overbet yet :

    $200 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, February 25, 09:24:26 ET 2008
    Table Table 126811 (No DP) (Real Money)
    Seat 3 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 2: bigrig244 ( $119.17 USD )
    Seat 4: mufasa__ ( $257.40 USD )
    Seat 5: Ingredients_ ( $177 USD )
    Seat 3: HERO ( $729.71 USD )
    Seat 6: HatchEF ( $218.20 USD )
    Seat 1: QuitWhiningPlz ( $197 USD )
    mufasa__ posts small blind [$1 USD].
    Ingredients_ posts big blind [$2 USD].

    ** Dealing down cards **

    HERO
    HatchEF folds.
    QuitWhiningPlz raises [$8 USD]
    HERO calls [$8 USD]
    mufasa__ folds.
    Ingredients_ folds.
    ** Dealing Flop **
    QuitWhiningPlz bets [$14 USD]
    HERO calls [$14 USD]
    ** Dealing Turn **
    QuitWhiningPlz is all-In.
    HERO ...

    p.s. maybe this is the world's easiest call but if you think that... wtf do you think he has???
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
  2. #2
    footnote :

    just searched my database and found this hand that I missed while I was sitting earlier at the same table :

    $200 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, February 25, 09:56:33 ET 2008
    Table Table 126811 (No DP) (Real Money)
    Seat 5 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 5: Ingredients_ ( $329 USD )
    Seat 3: HERO ( $672.80 USD )
    Seat 1: QuitWhiningPlz ( $560.88 USD )
    Seat 4: Splashmove ( $203 USD )
    Seat 6: Hagbart55 ( $201.70 USD )
    Seat 2: Monti666 ( $225.80 USD )
    Hagbart55 posts small blind [$1 USD].
    QuitWhiningPlz posts big blind [$2 USD].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to HERO
    Monti666 raises [$7 USD]
    HERO folds.
    Splashmove calls [$7 USD]
    Ingredients_ folds.
    Hagbart55 folds.
    QuitWhiningPlz calls [$5 USD]
    ** Dealing Flop **
    QuitWhiningPlz bets [$17 USD]
    Monti666 calls [$17 USD]
    Splashmove raises [$55 USD]
    QuitWhiningPlz is all-In.
    Monti666 folds.
    Splashmove is all-In.
    ** Dealing Turn **
    ** Dealing River **
    Splashmove shows three of a kind, Sevens.
    QuitWhiningPlz shows a pair of Tens.
    QuitWhiningPlz wins $357.88 USD from side pot #1 with a pair of Tens.
    Splashmove wins $428 USD from the main pot with three of a kind, Sevens.


    How is my decision affected if I assume he thinks I saw this pot?
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    He's not paying enough attention or is good enough to think he needs to adjust to something you may or may not have seen him do.

    Weird large bets are usually weakness. OP is a snap fist if we recall the second hand during, but even without I think it's a call. His line is simply just too stupid to give a lot of credit.

    Also, since you didn't raise pf raise flop imo.
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    You must be drawing...
    Just dipping my toes back in.
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    hmmm for those who missed it I was in position getting open-shoved into in the OP
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    I've only seen this line a couple of times, and each time it was a weak hand who thought opp (you in this case) was drawing and REALLY didnt want you to call and suckout.

    Of course thats over not many hands and lower limits...
    Just dipping my toes back in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by will641
    Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
    check/jam
    this is getting old.
    i don t mind it except for when it's impossible
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    Quote Originally Posted by will641
    Quote Originally Posted by IowaSkinsFan
    check/jam
    this is getting old.
    Cmon its like the 2nd time I've used it.
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    Default Re: WTF is going on

    Quote Originally Posted by Genitruc
    p.s. maybe this is the world's easiest call but if you think that... wtf do you think he has???
    In this case it can be a super wide range of things since this guy is an unknown but it's enough worse that this is a call.
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    btw if the villain had any kind of read that the preflop raiser in hand 2 (where he shipped Td8d on KT7 with a single diamond on board) is taggy and capable of folding AK/KQ or even bluff-raising, I think it's kind of awesome.
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
  13. #13
    i think he expects you to have <AT and call. one thing is 22/18 is less likely to overbet as a bluff than like 30/15, and i don't see overbet bluffs much either way at (ub) 1-2. the other is if a thinking player is playing a "cally" villain...they prob expect a call. also there aren't many draws out. and if i knew about the T8dd hand i would raise the flop smallish and call all in.

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