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Author Topic: 1010 Played to Passive?  (Read 212 times)
CoolDuck
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« on: March 28, 2009, 06:33:31 pm »

Allright back to posting some hand histories.  I know you guys missed it.

No information on the big blind.
Other player is (30,23,2.6) over 400 hands.  Played with him a decent amount. 

<a href="http://www.pokerhandreplays.com/flash/replayer.swf?pokerhandid=386880" target="_blank">http://www.pokerhandreplays.com/flash/replayer.swf?pokerhandid=386880</a>

I'm not sure how else I was going to play this.  Against a player with these stats I'm callng down every time.  Typically I ignore the turn and river cards, I'm calling.

Should I have 3-bet this flop, or raised the turn?  Looking back I think a typical aggressive player with an overpair is raising the turn and not the flop here, since the flop is so low.

I was honestly shocked when he turned his hand over, even though I know he's aggressive.
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« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2009, 12:40:01 am »

I'd have three-bet the flop to try and get the guy in the middle to drop his probable six-outer and maintain the initiative.  You probably have the best hand anyway since three-handed player 5 would have capped JJ+.

For a guy with decent stats he really overplayed his A9 there, wow.  I mean I could see it if he was heads-up and he felt like making a play at the pot, but raising the flop like that is pure spew.
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CoolDuck
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« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2009, 05:16:00 am »

I should have 3-bet here on the flop, but it was tough.

I was thinking what do I beat, and what draws could he be raising with when there's a bettor and a caller in front of him.  I mean Tony, look at this board... lol.... this is insane even wtih 2 overcards.  I got a little timid because this raise would indicate something good. 

I figured the only hands I'm ahead of are 66, 88, and 99.  I guess I thought his raising range on the flop was narrow in his situation.  A 3-bet or getting capped when he has an overpair isn't a terrible mistake, so I should have raised.
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« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2009, 05:25:58 am »

Yeah actually I see what you mean.  There's not much he could be raising for value on this board is there?

I guess strong overs like AQ+ might have enough equity to raise for value three-handed there, or maybe he was just hoping for a free-card intending to call a river bet?  I still like a three-bet because he didn't cap preflop, so I think you can reasonably still expect to be ahead most of the time.
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