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castor11
03-21-2011, 01:47 PM
$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem
4 Players
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Stacks:
CO ($30.84)
BTN ($50)
SB ($48.75)
hero (BB) ($51.58)

Pre-Flop: ($0.75, 4 players) hero is BB :qh: :kh:
CO raises to $1, 2 folds, hero calls $0.50

Flop: :5d: :kc: :3d: ($2.25, 2 players)
hero checks, CO bets $1.25, hero calls $1.25

Turn: :5h: ($4.75, 2 players)
hero checks, CO bets $4.75, hero calls $4.75

River: :3h: ($14.25, 2 players)
hero checks, CO bets $23.84, $23.84 to hero ($44.58)?

C/R or donk on flop better?

NitroHUN
03-22-2011, 05:34 PM
I think you should at first 3bet pre against this type of opponent to take over control. On the flop I'm definietly not c/calling, C/R is the best imho, he will convince himself you are on a draw. I don't see the point in your turn c/c as well. You have too good of a hand to get to a cheap showdown, and when a LAGfish pots turn, he won't check behind on you on river. If played like this, I would bet/fold like $4 on river to block.

Holdenper
03-22-2011, 05:41 PM
84 hand isn't really enough...but...he plays:
65/24 from CO
Cbets: F:100%, T: 100%, R: 100%
He's pretty aggro, and he's range is polarized (AA, KK, 33, 55, A5, A3 or air). This is a pretty fcked up hand:D dunno if he would bet AK, AA that strong...mmm...it rly depends on your history w/ him. He can't represent too much, and your flop+turn call seems so strong. Really don't know w/o history/notes, like this I would fold i think, but it's pretty sick
Flop flat is good, but I would CR the turn, for balancing purpose, and to make him do the "wtfwtfwtf??? face":D I like to float, and that's a pretty dry flop, so my turn CR seems strong (peel with 5x, slowplay 33, Kx). Yeah, we turn our hand into a bluff more or less, but it makes him keep guessing bout our range, so for metagame it's awesome:D

Holdenper
03-22-2011, 05:45 PM
I think you should at first 3bet pre against this type of opponent to take over control.

I don't agree...it's not a sample (84 hands), but he fold to 3bets 100%, 3betting with a linear 3bet range (strong value hands, like QQ+, AK, than AQ, AJ, AT, A9, KQ, KJ, JJ, TT, 99, 88) is better againts an opponent who fold less than 50% to 3bets. Againts who fold a lot we better polarize ur 3bet range (QQ+, AK and some 46s, 59s, A3s, K4s, kinda hands).

Lev729
04-02-2011, 10:43 PM
I think donk or c/r are better solutions OTF, than c/c, c/c, c/c.
This way: River fold.

castor11
04-03-2011, 12:42 AM
I folded my hand.

want2push
04-03-2011, 02:32 AM
An overbet most of the time represents a big hand. IMO your river fold was fine.