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A freezeout with 2K G. and around 20% field left.

A Note on Villain (100bb+ deep), he's been active and been adopting large sizings.

200/400 Blinds No Limit Holdem
Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 9
Seat 3: player3 ( $6,100 )
Seat 5: player4 ( $5,660 )
Seat 6: Villain ( $45,239 )
Seat 9: Hero ( $16,144 )

* Dealing down cards *
Dealt to Hero [ 5h, 5c ]
Villain calls [$400]
Hero calls [$400]
player3 calls [$400]
player4(BB) checks
Pot: 2,250
* Dealing flop * [ 2d, 4h, 5d ]
player4 checks
Villain bets [$800]
Hero calls [$800]
player3 calls [$800]
player4 calls [$800]
pot: 5,450
* Dealing turn * [ Qh ]
player4 checks
Villain bets [$800]
Hero raises [$3,125]
player3 folds
player4 folds
Villain calls [$2,325]
Pot: 11,700
* Dealing river * [ 6c ]
Villain bets [$40,864]
Hero ???

Dec. 8, 2014 | 4:40 a.m.

enjoyed this video. in the final hand, assuming SB has a more solid preflop range to call the limp-3bet, I wonder how often does SB open shove flop with Ahxxx blocker? How often would SB shoving nut flush draws? I am trying to get an idea, not saying I'd fold KhQhxx there ever.

Nov. 19, 2014 | 9:45 p.m.

Post | hisicon posted in MTT: .


July 12, 2014 | 12:49 p.m.

maybe it's just me, but the KK<99 hand to me it's simply a cooler, rather than any sort of "leak" from hero's barreling perspective. Against 29/23/12 in this shorthanded game it's actually best to punish villain by barreling off with QQ+ on low runout boards simply for pure value, because he'd float or station so so wide. Villain caught an incredibly lucky turn, and end of story.

July 4, 2014 | 3:51 a.m.

600/1200 with 200 ante. (Level 10-ish, Day 1 ends at level 15)

My Stack: 120K. Unknown young gun.

BB Stack: 150K. Old, stubborn aggro reg.

Preflop: I had 8c8h from +2 and opens to 2600, get called by D, SB, and BB.

Flop: 4s 7d 8s.

Checked around to me, I bet 4,500 and get called by BB. He called rather quickly.

Turn: Jc

BB checks and as he quickly taps he said "checks to you" almost friendly, and I bet 10,600 and get called.

River: 5d.

BB shoves all-in. He said "ALL-IN!" in an in-your-face manner, very hostile this time. I confirmed with dealer that he did have me covered. What do I do? If he doesn't have six how could this make sense? I was so hoping to trap and punish him.

Annoyed, I folded (presumably correctly), thinking this calling station just called off with As6s and I should've shoved the turn, or better yet put a 7s in there for max enjoyment.

0. Is there a chance that the old guy is bluffing me here? What really his range here? He is relatively tight from EP-MP but quite a wide defend range plus got really solid odds to call with any two. QQ+ definitely would have heard from him tho.

1. Did I misplay this hand?

2. What bet sizing would've been better?


Aug. 6, 2013 | 6:53 p.m.

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