Postflop after facing limp re-raise pre
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Posted by CreativeLine posted in Low Stakes
Postflop after facing limp re-raise pre
***** Hand History for Game 1111111111 ***** (Full Tilt)
$100.00 USD NL Texas Hold'em - Saturday, December 29, 12:15:50 ET 2012
Table Highside (6 max) (Real Money)
Seat 1 is the button
Seat 1: Player1 ( $103.40 USD ) - VPIP: 23, PFR: 13, 3B: 5, AF: 4.1, Hands: 284
Seat 2: Player2 ( $143.75 USD ) - VPIP: 25, PFR: 17, 3B: 7, AF: 1.7, Hands: 102
Seat 3: Hero ( $166.20 USD ) - VPIP: 21, PFR: 17, 3B: 8, AF: 3.3, Hands: 42139
Seat 4: Player4 ( $213.20 USD ) - VPIP: 27, PFR: 15, 3B: 5, AF: 2.0, Hands: 107
Seat 5: Player5 ( $128.25 USD ) - VPIP: 24, PFR: 20, 3B: 8, AF: 2.9, Hands: 591
Seat 6: Player6 ( $38.10 USD ) - VPIP: 60, PFR: 23, 3B: 3, AF: 2.0, Hands: 84
Player2 posts small blind [$0.50 USD].
Hero posts big blind [$1.00 USD].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to Hero [ Jd Js ]
Player4 calls [$1.00 USD]
Player5 raises [$4.00 USD]
Player6 folds
Player1 folds
Player2 folds
Hero raises [$11.00 USD]
Player4 raises [$23.00 USD]
Player5 folds
Hero calls [$12.00 USD]
** Dealing Flop ** [ 6s, Jh, Ac ]
Hero checks
Player4 bets [$14.00 USD]
Hero calls [$14.00 USD]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 9d ]
Hero checks
Player4 bets [$30.00 USD]
Hero calls [$30.00 USD]
** Dealing River ** [ 3c ]
Hero checks
Player4 bets [$145.20 USD]
Hero?
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Also, I would probably c/r at some point as I think we probably lose value vs the fish if we don't and the board hits his range reasonably well.
It's a super tough fold. But if you are folding a winner and villain got out of like with a top-top type hand, then he will do it again and you can punish him at that time.
My decision rests ultimately with the fact that villain is passive taking some greedy then agressive lines.
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