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calexc123's picture
hh fastplayin and polarisin my range or slowplay

seat1 calexc123 1500 7c8h seat2 villain 1500 33calexc raises 40 to 60 villain calls 40 flop 7h7s2scalexc123 bets 60 villain reraises to 240 calexc123 raises to 400 villain calls turn 6ccalexc123 bets 420 villain reraises allin river 9h calexc wins 3000 and $66slowplay here or fastplay and make it look like a bluff put him on flush draw once he flatted a weak hand where he thought i was bluffin or monster i do this as a bluff aswell 3 bet bluffing paired board flops when i just think he is bluffin but i also flat call there pretty light aswell so works either way with balancing ranges protecting me from gettin barreled if i slowplay here or makin bluffs believable if i fastplay. fastplayin deep staked an slowplayin once the blinds go up is my best option? 420 good bet on turn considering he seemed 2 like his hand on the flop and still makin it possible to be a bluff like if i bet 200 he would know it cant b a bluff overbettin allin would get him off his flush drawscouldnt copy an paste my hh to this page but its the same 

kingcobra's picture
Wow you could use a little

Wow you could use a little more punctuation here, not to be picky but it's hard to read run altogether like that :)This hand looks fine, you ended up getting his chips in here which is the goal.  You could have 3 bet bigger on the flop, you may not want to scare him away and I'm a fan of smaller raises actually, but not this small, 580 would be about the smallest I'd go here. I'm not sure how you're raising preflop and leading out post flop, that part's weird.  You played it fine though IMO anyway other than that little too lame raise.

calexc123's picture
whoops messed it up i was ip

whoops messed it up i was ip

RyPac13's picture
Agreed with Cobra here, the

Agreed with Cobra here, the flop could be a bit bigger, then the rest of the hand kind of plays itself out with aggression.  6c shouldn't really hurt you often, much better than seeing some high cards.  If he has a 7, so be it, but he has a 2, or overplays some over cards enough times to make this your best play, especially when comparing the more passive lines that have you putting in more chips when behind and not extracting enough chips when ahead.