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Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)MP1 ($4)MP2 ($37.87)MP3 ($25.40)Hero ($36.18)Button ($16.85)SB ($30.70)BB ($7.31)UTG ($43.30)UTG+1 ($26)Preflop: Hero is CO with Kheart.gif, Aspade.gif. SB posts a blind of $0.10. 3 folds, MP2 raises to $1, 1 fold, Hero raises to $2.75, 3 folds, MP2 calls $1.75.Flop: ($5.85) Kdiamond.gif, 7club.gif, Qclub.gif(2 players)MP2 checks, Hero bets $4, MP2 raises to $15, Hero pushes $29.43 (All-In), MP2 calls $18.43.Turn: ($72.71) 5diamond.gif(2 players, 1 all-in)River: ($72.71) Jclub.gif(2 players, 1 all-in)22/1.5/7 with like 30 hands, haven't seen anything crazy yet.

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I don't think we can pull an iggy and call and hope for a cheap showdown. 1.5 is really tight, but the sample's really small. over 500 hands, you're never good here and you can fold the flop. Over 30, eh. IMO, C/Ring into that board against a preflop reraiser is a pretty strong move. He's either got a boss draw or you're dead to maybe 3 outs. I think we can fold the flop.

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Against a 22/1.5/7 the best case is that you have the same hand. His check raise makes me think he wants you to have AA or AK because he has something better.I fold to the check-raise.
agreed lock it up, I should have folded but I have been running bad, Villian had QQ
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agreed lock it up, I should have folded but I have been running bad, Villian had QQ
So to get out of running bad you play worse =P.Come on man, I know you're better than that =).Just relax and take the time to think about his actions. I like to check my AceHud data (default stuff) on the menu available when you click on a player to see how often they like to C/R the flop/fold to a flop bet. Obviously the "7" aggression factor will make you want to lean towards a call, but just look at his actions. He knows you have a strong hand, but c/r's anyway.
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So to get out of running bad you play worse =P.Come on man, I know you're better than that =).Just relax and take the time to think about his actions. I like to check my AceHud data (default stuff) on the menu available when you click on a player to see how often they like to C/R the flop/fold to a flop bet. Obviously the "7" aggression factor will make you want to lean towards a call, but just look at his actions. He knows you have a strong hand, but c/r's anyway.
yeah I took a few weeks off to move, and my game isn't as sharp as it was when I left. Just need to knock the rust off.
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yeah I took a few weeks off to move, and my game isn't as sharp as it was when I left. Just need to knock the rust off.
I feel you there, I've been on this obnoxious roller coaster. I'm a $1200 live-game cooler that has prompted me to re-deposit after a $900 online cooler at the end of the July.I guess it's a personal thing, but my game is always best after I first come back from a break.
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agreed lock it up, I should have folded but I have been running bad, Villian had QQ
Any Normal person would not have Folded here! Trips I've learnt to take them and move on with the next hand.. its the in my opinion hardest hand to detect.... you have top pair and top kicker and not too many chips after the continuation bet Any who say they would lay this down is lying...ouwld it make a difference if he had a pair of sevens?? same difference
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Any Normal person would not have Folded here! Trips I've learnt to take them and move on with the next hand.. its the in my opinion hardest hand to detect.... you have top pair and top kicker and not too many chips after the continuation bet Any who say they would lay this down is lying...ouwld it make a difference if he had a pair of sevens?? same difference
LOL, you've never folded TPTK!
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Any Normal person would not have Folded here! Trips I've learnt to take them and move on with the next hand.. its the in my opinion hardest hand to detect.... you have top pair and top kicker and not too many chips after the continuation bet Any who say they would lay this down is lying...ouwld it make a difference if he had a pair of sevens?? same difference
Ok, you've expressed your opinion but provided absolutely no back-up to support your claims and quite frankly, you are dispensing extremely bad advice in multiple senses of the phrase (bad as in it will hurt your poker game to listen to your advice, and bad in that there is no backup to refute what has been accepted to be the correct line).Elaborate on what hands we beat here that will put this much pressure on us?
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Ok, you've expressed your opinion but provided absolutely no back-up to support your claims and quite frankly, you are dispensing extremely bad advice in multiple senses of the phrase (bad as in it will hurt your poker game to listen to your advice, and bad in that there is no backup to refute what has been accepted to be the correct line).Elaborate on what hands we beat here that will put this much pressure on us?
So you're saying you would fold in this situtaion?you are beating all hands except AA which is unlikey , KQ, QQ and 77 and the unconcieable that most poeple wont play K7 and Q7 "so quite a few hands."Open ended straight draws and Flush draws will put that much preasure on as well.. I myself play like that at times (very high percentage of the time)He could have exactly the same hand u have... my point is given the possible hands that can have you beaten I don't see a normal person folding here in comparision with the Money on the line
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Open ended straight draws and Flush draws will put that much preasure on as well.. I myself play like that at times (very high percentage of the time)He could have exactly the same hand u have... my point is given the possible hands that can have you beaten I don't see a normal person folding here in comparision with the Money on the line
Not with a 1.5 villian and thats pretty much golden. Obviously you don't know how to adjust your game to various opponents. If this guys a donk the play is justified.
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Not with a 1.5 villian and thats pretty much golden. Obviously you don't know how to adjust your game to various opponents. If this guys a donk the play is justified.
So you'll fold in this situtaion??
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Absolutely. If you can't fold TP/TK, especially to this guy then your gonna be doing a lot of soul searching for your poker game.
Where do u play??? I'd like to playing with you sometime
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Same Screen Name??
It's my opinion that if you think this hand is not foldable at all that Krup would crush you. JMHO tho. I know his SN and won't share it in case he dosen't want it out, but it's not that hard to figure out if you are really looking for him.Strat content:
not too many chips after the continuation bet Any who say they would lay this down is lying
$29 in a $25 dollar buy in game is probably not that short.
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Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)MP1 ($4)MP2 ($37.87)MP3 ($25.40)Hero ($36.18)Button ($16.85)SB ($30.70)BB ($7.31)UTG ($43.30)UTG+1 ($26)Preflop: Hero is CO with Kheart.gif, Aspade.gif. SB posts a blind of $0.10. 3 folds, MP2 raises to $1, 1 fold, Hero raises to $2.75, 3 folds, MP2 calls $1.75.Flop: ($5.85) Kdiamond.gif, 7club.gif, Qclub.gif(2 players)MP2 checks, Hero bets $4, MP2 raises to $15, Hero pushes $29.43 (All-In), MP2 calls $18.43.Turn: ($72.71) 5diamond.gif(2 players, 1 all-in)River: ($72.71) Jclub.gif(2 players, 1 all-in)22/1.5/7 with like 30 hands, haven't seen anything crazy yet.
I'm still trying to grasp the stats (Mac user), but doesn't that mean he sees 22 percent of the flops, raises 1.5 percent of the time and has an aggressive ranking of 7? Isn't a 2 crazy aggressive?Anyhow, absent the knowledge of the stats, I think this is a fold since we can't beat anything and only reasonably can chop. Heck, if he's only raising 1.5 percent of the time, I might fold preflop. :club:
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I'm still trying to grasp the stats (Mac user), but doesn't that mean he sees 22 percent of the flops, raises 1.5 percent of the time and has an aggressive ranking of 7? Isn't a 2 crazy aggressive?Anyhow, absent the knowledge of the stats, I think this is a fold since we can't beat anything and only reasonably can chop. Heck, if he's only raising 1.5 percent of the time, I might fold preflop. :club:
7 is crazy aggressive. He doesn't have that many hands in the history. Generally you will see fairly indicative convergence with PFR and Flops seen after 50ish hands, so 30 isn't so bad. It only takes the villain to be aggressive in one hand prior for his aggression rating to be 7 over 30 hands, so out of the three stats present aggression is the one that can be most skewed.To dude not advocating fold:OESFD is ahead of us here, so even given your analysis, the only thing that we beat are same hand and the naked flush draw. KQ, 77, JcTc, QQ, KK, AA, KcXc all make us a dog.I just wonder, if you can't fold to these conditions, when would you fold TPTK?And if you want to use aggression as an excuse to make the call, why would an aggressive player not lead the flop? Because, as I stated before, he wants us to have AK or even KQ here because he may get paid off.
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I just wonder, if you can't fold to these conditions, when would you fold TPTK?
This call's acceptable in a tournament where you don't have many chips relative to the blinds or it's early and villain's a total donk. In a cash game, with decent stacks, it's a fairly standard fold, though not an easy one because we're tempted to call.
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agreed lock it up, I should have folded but I have been running bad, Villian had QQ
My 1st instinct when I saw he raised 4 X bb, then called your re-raise out of position was a flopped set, with QQ being most likely. It sucks to run into sets, but you did only have 1 pr. I try not to get broke w/out a big hand or big draw, 1 pr. is neither.
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