Avii (Button) (t1080)SB (t1920)Avii's M: 24.00Preflop: Avii is Button with 8
River Barrelaments [$11 Husng]
Started by Avii, Dec 19 2009 06:59 PM
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#1
Posted 19 December 2009 - 06:59 PM
How about barreling this river? I'm talking about being commited, and the likelihood that villain will call given board and plethora of missed draws. Assume standard unknown at lower limits.PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, 11.5 Tournament, 15/30 Blinds (2 handed) - Poker-Stars Replayer from Poker Hands Replayer
Avii (Button) (t1080)SB (t1920)Avii's M: 24.00Preflop: Avii is Button with 8
, A
Avii bets t120, SB calls t90Flop: (t240) 2
, 5
, 6
(2 players)SB checks, Avii checksTurn: (t240) 7
(2 players)SB checks, Avii bets t120, SB calls t120River: (t480) 5
(2 players)SB checks, Hero (t840) ?
Avii (Button) (t1080)SB (t1920)Avii's M: 24.00Preflop: Avii is Button with 8 #3
Posted 19 December 2009 - 07:32 PM
noooooooo
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#4
Posted 20 December 2009 - 05:58 PM
i would have cbet flop
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#6
Posted 21 December 2009 - 09:49 PM
standard cbet flop imo.
#7
Posted 22 December 2009 - 08:45 AM
of course check river as played. . cbet most likely buys a free turn then we may be able to either bluff river, vbet river, or just value check down and win with A high. see how the turn bet leaves you so stuck here.
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#8
Posted 28 December 2009 - 08:19 AM
Just noticed in another post that you limped your BB with a weakish hand. Here, you 4x-raised with an ace. If I notice that someone raises with strong hands and limps weak hands, it makes it really easy to play against them postflop. For instance, if he raises and then checks behind on a 7-high board, he likely has two big cards so I can value bet my small pair and call his bluffs.Obviously, I am going off of two hands that I have seen of yours so maybe you were just mixing up your play and you don't normally "telegraph" your hand strength.
#9
Posted 05 January 2010 - 08:52 PM
fakepoo, on Monday, December 28th, 2009, 12:19 PM, said:
Just noticed in another post that you limped your BB with a weakish hand. Here, you 4x-raised with an ace. If I notice that someone raises with strong hands and limps weak hands, it makes it really easy to play against them postflop. For instance, if he raises and then checks behind on a 7-high board, he likely has two big cards so I can value bet my small pair and call his bluffs.Obviously, I am going off of two hands that I have seen of yours so maybe you were just mixing up your play and you don't normally "telegraph" your hand strength.
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