Dictius
Thursday, April 9th, 2009, 5:29 PM
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $1.00 BB (6 handed) -
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FlopTurnRiver.comCO ($156.70)
Button ($127.50)
SB ($100.50)
BB ($159)
UTG ($101.50)
Hero (MP) ($155.55)
Preflop: Hero is MP with

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1 fold,
Hero bets $4,
2 folds, SB calls $3.50,
1 foldFlop: ($9)

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(2 players)SB checks,
Hero bets $5,
SB raises to $15, Hero calls $10
Turn: ($39)
(2 players)SB bets $37, Hero??
This is villains second hand, folded around to him in the BB in his first hand. Never played with him before, no stats.
Not sure of the of the best play on the flop and tbh I called the flop with not much of a plan for the turn.
trystero
Thursday, April 9th, 2009, 5:36 PM
bleh it sucks
I may just fold the turn w/out reads at 100nl. I don't know what hand does this for value that we beat, assuming villain's competent enough to understand pot control. Flop call is OK, I think, since we do have position and the BD FD.
I think w/some reads that villain is reasonably aggressive then we can call down here - what's he really representing? AK 3-bets pf, and there are really no draws, so he has to have a fh or quads. y'aok.
simo_8ball
Thursday, April 9th, 2009, 5:53 PM
I call turn after 'thinking' for a while, and I snapcall any and every river. As trystero says, he's repping a lot of strength. I think it's unlikely he's betting that big with a made boat imo. He's really near potting the turn with 44/66? I don't buy it.
Solar
Thursday, April 9th, 2009, 11:26 PM
Bizarre.
I think its fair to see the turn card after his raise. I too see his turn bet as deeply suspicious. I'm not sure what hand he does this on at all other than a total bluff. The 6 on the turn helps the decision because it makes a set even less likely than before. It feels sick, but I think slow call please bluff the river sir is the best play here.