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Paabg's picture
30s Hyper pokerstars vs baaaaaad player.

Hi :)

 

 

$10/$20  No Limit Holdem
2 Players
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Stacks:
Hero (BTN)  $480
BB  $520

Pre-Flop: ($30, 2 players) Hero is BTN 7c 8h
Hero calls $10, BB raises to $40, Hero calls $20

Flop: 5h 5c 7s ($80, 2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $40, BB calls $40

Turn: Ac ($160, 2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks

River: Ad ($160, 2 players)
BB bets $200, Hero folds

Final Pot: $360

BB wins $360 (net +$80)
           
Hero lost $80

 

Vs bad player -4k$

stats:

http://i.imgur.com/Fi4Hq.png

 

Preflop play? I like limp call vs this villain with 78o. Cbet std, turn value????, river? fuuuuuuuuuu

 

haha thxs x comment! sry about my poor english again!

Paabg

 

 

 

DryMan13's picture
Hi,Preflop: Fine because

Hi,Preflop: Fine because villain 3bets 40% of the time. Small sample but limping can't be wrong. Flop: Bet is fine and I like your betsizing. PS! Its not continuation bet because you aren't preflop agressor. Turn: Both checking and betting fine but I like bet/fold (??? or it's bet/call ???). You get some value from weaker hands (thin vbet but still), also you protect your hand vs 12% equity (overcards) and you get away cheaper if villian have an ace + you are not giving him free 12% equity and bluffing chance on bad river T, J, Q, K.If you check back, you keep pot under the control (its not good argument tho) but you can bluff-catch more. I think more argumentes for betting.River: I fold because

  • usually bad player's overbets are good hands (opponent dependat but still);
  • lots of aces in his range;
  • he is not turning "made" out of positon float like KX, QX, JQ into a bluff;
  • he cant have lots of bluffs. only 68, counterfeited PP-s and some gutshots but good percent of the time he cbet with them;

NB! I am new at HUSNG-s and I may be totally wrong. I am giving my ideas and explanations to see if I am correct and if I am not then I know what I am doing/thinking wrong.

Paabg's picture
Thanks for u comment Dry, i

Thanks for u comment Dry, i agree flop and river with ubut in the turn my line isnt clear  :)

chadders0's picture
Well played. I wouldn't

Well played.I wouldn't advocate limping this hand if you were readless (even with the SS info), but if you already had reads to indicate a high 3b% then a fine limp.The flop sizing is fine, you can maybe get away with going a little bigger since you percieved rsnge will be mostly air (I really dont expect many ppl to c/f A high here to a 3/4 pot bet).Turn obv a pretty bad card for us, and a raise limp % will be a big factor in debating whether we want to put another bet in the pot, small % then his range is weighted to more Ax, high % then it has less Ax. 30% or higher raise limp % would incline me to consider either betting small here and checking back the river, or checking back here and calling a bet off on the river. River is an easy fold imo, I think when villain c/c flop he likely has some sort of showdown value or is a complete moron. That combined with the sizing, which is v unlikely to be K/Q high, makes this an easy fold. I wouldn'y mind calling off less than a psb here if you have reads or the impression you opponent is capable of bluffing here (obv with two aces out, if he had a 35%+ raise limp freq then he would have significantly less Ax combos in his preflop range  ).

 

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Paabg's picture
Thx for comment

Thx for comment chadders   nice post :)

flowersanddols's picture
What if villain bets half pot

What if villain bets half pot or 2/3 OTR? Would u guys call or just fold?

RyPac13's picture
^I would agree with Chadders

^I would agree with Chadders here:" I wouldn't mind calling off less than a psb here if you have reads or the impression you opponent is capable of bluffing here (obv with two aces out, if he had a 35%+ raise limp freq then he would have significantly less Ax combos in his preflop range  )."Emphasis mine, that's the key in my opinion.