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rony2006's picture
How to play in this situations?

A) Villan is unknown and I am cmarian5

Seat 1: cmarian5 (1500 in chips)
Seat 2: pray4fold (1500 in chips)
cmarian5: posts small blind 10
pray4fold: posts big blind 20
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to cmarian5 [Qd 8c]
cmarian5: raises 30 to 50
pray4fold: calls 30
*** FLOP *** [7h 9d Kd]
pray4fold: checks
cmarian5: bets 65
pray4fold: calls 65
*** TURN *** [7h 9d Kd] [2c]
pray4fold: checks
cmarian5: bets 150
pray4fold: calls 150
*** RIVER *** [7h 9d Kd 2c] [6c]
pray4fold: checks
cmarian5: checks

It is good to bet on Turn and River if I didn't hit anything? What do you think about spots like that in which villan is calling CBETs?

 

B) If i play versus a very TAG player and from button I have, KK, AA, KA, how should I play this?

In many hands like that if I do min raise villan folds. Do you think that  a CALL is good preflop, and than to make a CBET or 3BET on flop?

 

Thanks!

 

 

Ravzar's picture
I am guessing this is quite

I am guessing this is quite low stakes? I wouldn't c bet this board since people just arn't folding enough on two tone 79K boards. They will call with a tonne of draws like QT, QJ, diamonds, T8, 68, then any 7x, 9x, Kx hands, any Ax with A of diamonds hoping to hit a diamond on the turn so that they can raise you if aggressive or just try to see if they can get running diamonds since they are passive. C betting this flop isn't terrible though since if he is pretty loose you can get him to fold out a fair few air hands and maybe he isn't bad enough to call with stupid crap since he is unknown. When he does call though I would just give up on the turn against an unknown at lowstakes. I am sure you could bet that 2 again and just rep the K but I think against a bad player they will want to see the river if they have any kind of draw. They got this far with their gutshot, right? There is no point betting this river unless you had a solid read that this guy can get here with like 9x, TT, JJ, QQ, and can fold to a large river bet.Your turn bet sizing isn't too good either. If it was 10/20 and you raised to 50 thats 100 in the pot preflop. You bet 65 on the flop for 165 now you bet 150 on the turn? You need to bet a bit less. 65 on the flop isn't a big mistake, but I think 60 is better. On the turn though you could have done the exact same thing with 120 chips that you could with 150. If you bet less on the flop the turn would actually be 155 now and you could go ahead and just bet 100 - 110 chips.

Nikiforos86's picture
Given that you said it's

Given that you said it's readless, I am cbetting this flop and shutting down on the turn.. it's just a bad bluff card etc and you wanna acquire some info before pulling off multi street bluffs on this run out. Sizing isn't good either as Ravzar has said.