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MetalFingers
Big stacked here and was throwing it around a little, had raised last 6/9 buttons. Previous hand played with villain ended with me showing AK high against villains AQ down on river with villain raising in early position the entire way. Villain is a LAG player. Hero has a LAG image and raises pre-flop with a wide range of hands.


Full Tilt Poker Game #8364770332: Table Bat (deep 6) - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 19:59:40 ET - 2008/10/05
Seat 1: Wanteroktus ($50.15), is sitting out
Seat 2: TKJoe ($26.35)
Seat 3: POZAK ($49.95)
Seat 4: Villain ($47.10)
Seat 5: Hero ($65.80)
Seat 6: PokerDave7 ($52.55)
PokerDave7 posts the small blind of $0.10
TKJoe posts the big blind of $0.25
The button is in seat #5
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [Ks Kc]
POZAK folds
Wanteroktus stands up
Laoch08 calls $0.25
Hero raises to $0.75
PokerDave7 folds
TKJoe folds
Villain calls $0.50
*** FLOP *** [9h Kh 9d]
Villain checks
Hero checks
*** TURN *** [9h Kh 9d] [5s]
Villain bets $1.85
Hero calls $1.85
*** RIVER *** [9h Kh 9d 5s] [Qc]
Villain bets $12
Hero raises to $30.50
Villain calls $18.50
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Hero shows [Ks Kc] a full house, Kings full of Nines
Villain mucks
Hero wins the pot ($63.55) with a full house, Kings full of Nines
Dratj
no advice needed here.
trystero
Play it the same, you coolered him probably
SCS
With deep stacks and a limper, I like raising a bit more preflop. I'd make it $1-$1.25.
david_keena
QUOTE (SCS @ Sunday, October 5th, 2008, 9:12 PM) *
With deep stacks and a limper, I like raising a bit more preflop. I'd make it $1-$1.25.

i agree with above also i think we should bet 1/2-2/3 pot on the flop get some action going so it is easier to get more from him in later streets. unless u have a good read on villian that he will stab at turn like he did.
SCS
QUOTE (david_keena @ Sunday, October 5th, 2008, 10:43 PM) *
i agree with above also i think we should bet 1/2-2/3 pot on the flop get some action going so it is easier to get more from him in later streets. unless u have a good read on villian that he will stab at turn like he did.



I don't mind checking the flop since we've hit the board so hard, it's hard for villain to have anything to call us with here. If we had a 9, I'd be more inclined to make a continuation bet, since it's easier for villain to have a K.
babylondonks
QUOTE (SCS @ Monday, October 6th, 2008, 1:12 PM) *
With deep stacks and a limper, I like raising a bit more preflop. I'd make it $1-$1.25.



This, and I also agree with dave that we ought to bet this flop. We need it to get credit on our bluffs and squeeze out an extra bet. If we've been cbetting at all this session then there will be so many hands that call our bet and will be very unlikely to improve on the turn.

Being results oriented, the way villain played this could well be indicative of a 9 and if we bet the flop we're probably getting stacks.

On the river it might be worth either raising a bit less to try and induce a spazz-shove or to just shove over the overbet, I think you might be a bit more likely to get a call with a weaker hand if you shove, as that raise looks super strong.
mtdesmoines
QUOTE (MetalFingers @ Sunday, October 5th, 2008, 5:00 PM) *
Hero raises to $0.75
PokerDave7 folds
TKJoe folds
Villain calls $0.50
*** FLOP *** [9h Kh 9d]
Villain checks
Hero checks
*** TURN *** [9h Kh 9d] [5s]
Villain bets $1.85
Hero calls $1.85
*** RIVER *** [9h Kh 9d 5s] [Qc]
Villain bets $12
Hero raises to $30.50
Villain calls $18.50
*** SHOW DOWN ***


well played
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