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Emergence

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Thanks for the reply. By nice cards, you basically just mean an ace or a non 6/8 diamond?

June 6, 2013 | 5:56 p.m.

CO: $82.20
BN: $125.05
SB: $94.10
BB: $261.75 (Hero)
UTG: $151.10
HJ: $100
UTG: 29/17 over 43 hands
BTN: 69/33 over 112 hands
SB: 59/11 over 38 hands
Preflop ($1.50) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt T A A Q
UTG raises to $2, HJ folds, CO folds, BN calls $2, SB calls $1.50, Hero raises to $11.20, UTG calls $9.20, BN calls $9.20, SB calls $9.20
Flop ($45.80) 7 5 3 (4 Players)
SB checks

June 6, 2013 | 4:59 p.m.

I think bet/folding the flop should be standard for a good reason. You have plenty of other hands that can either 3bet flop or fold. This hand doesn't have enough equity and can't continue enough on turns and rivers. Also, since villain will often bluff this turn card with his range, you shouldn't have much of a value raising range here. You're just isolating yourself against the top of his range and your actual valuehands would want to induce another bluff on the river.

June 2, 2013 | 7 p.m.

I agree with the flat. I wouldn't be doing a lot of check/raising there with my range and like mentioned before, given our position we can play turns well. I would be folding this hand vs a turn bet and MP call, but would call a bet from UTG on a blank. I think your overcalling range looks pretty strong as well. As an alternative turn line, I think lead/folding blank turns wouldn't be bad either because we get value from AxKd, AxQd, hands which might not bet themselves.

June 2, 2013 | 6:54 p.m.

Assuming my assumption of him betting valuehands was wrong and the worst case scenario is true and villain checks all of his valuehands instead of betting them and check/shoves all of those combos on the river, I need 27% to call the shove. Let's say he has the full 24 combos of valuehands, so in order for me to have a b/e call, he needs to only bluff with 9 out of, what I royally gave him, 67 combos.



So value JJ+, 99, 22, AJo (24 combos), worse XC KJs, KJo, QJs, QJo, JTs, JTo (24 combos), and air KQs, KTs, K8s, K6s-K2s, KQo, KTo, QTs, Q8s, QTo, J9s, T8s, 86s, 64s+, 53s+, 43s (67 combos).

June 2, 2013 | 6:29 p.m.

Hand History | Emergence posted in NLHE: 400NL - facing river checkraise
SB: $535.90
BB: $603.80
UTG: $400
HJ: $78.20
CO: $407.40
BN: $452.05 (Hero)
Preflop ($6.00) (6 Players)
Hero was dealt J A
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $9.20, Hero calls $9.20, SB calls $7.20, BB folds
I flat here because of a massive 71/3 fish in the small blind (90 hands). Villain has a 36% CO open so far in this session, partly because of the fish that he has position on. No hands have gotten to showdown yet between hero and villain.
Flop ($31.60) J 2 9 (3 Players)
SB checks, CO bets $23.70, Hero calls $23.70, SB folds
Turn ($79.00) J 2 9 3 (2 Players)
CO bets $59.25, Hero calls $59.25
River ($197.50) J 2 9 3 2 (2 Players)
CO checks, Hero bets $88, CO raises to $315.25, and is all in
On the river, because all draws missed, I made the following assumptions:

* he would valuebet AJ+ himself because I'm likely to fold my non combo draws on the turn, making my range more Jx heavy
* I might get to the river with maybe 5-6 or so combos of missed draws, with a valuerange of 7 combos of boats/quads, 51 combos of J9-AJ, 18 combos of QQ-AA
* he has a bunch of missed draws that he checks here
* less important, but it matters a little bit that I block a part of his valuerange, plus I have the ace of the flushdraw

June 2, 2013 | 1:33 p.m.

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