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mikeysong
Villain is: 62.13/22.77/1.21

Limit Holdem Ring game
Limit: $3/$6
6 players
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Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is BB with 2 icon_suit_spade.gif 7 icon_suit_spade.gif
UTG calls, 3 folds, SB calls, Hero checks.

Flop: T icon_suit_spade.gif 4 icon_suit_spade.gif Q icon_suit_spade.gif (3SB, 3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets, UTG calls, SB folds.

Turn: 6 icon_suit_diamond.gif (2.5BB, 2 players)
Hero bets, UTG raises, Hero 3-bets, UTG caps, Hero calls.

River: 8 icon_suit_club.gif (10.5BB, 2 players)
Hero ???

bet/call? c/c?
Zach6668
I c/c.
CoranMoran
Bet

Many villains cap the turn with 2 pair+ .
We are only behind to a higher Flush.
We are ahead here way more than the necessary 2/3 of the time to warrant another value bet, in my opinion.

--CM
run_goot
Does 62.13/22.77/1.21 = VP$IP/Pre-flop raise/Total AF?

That's a high VP$IP. I probably bet and just called if raised although if the last # is total aggression, that's low so I guess Villain would be loose-passive so he might really have a higher flush.
Zach6668
QUOTE (run_goot @ Sunday, March 11th, 2007, 10:12 AM) *
Does 62.13/22.77/1.21 = VP$IP/Pre-flop raise/Total AF?

That's a high VP$IP. I probably bet and just called if raised although if the last # is total aggression, that's low so I guess Villain would be loose-passive so he might really have a higher flush.

An AF of 1.2 is actually quite high for someone with a 62 VPIP.

It's hard to explain, but the higher the VPIP, the lower the AF will be comparatively. There was a good article on it, but I can't find it anymore.
Moneyball16
QUOTE (CoranMoran @ Friday, March 9th, 2007, 3:49 PM) *
Bet

Many villains cap the turn with 2 pair+ .
We are only behind to a higher Flush.
We are ahead here way more than the necessary 2/3 of the time to warrant another value bet, in my opinion.

--CM


He might have two pair, but even if he does he will probably just call a bet or bet if we check to him so I think c/c is better.
No_Neck
QUOTE (Zach6668 @ Sunday, March 11th, 2007, 12:41 PM) *
An AF of 1.2 is actually quite high for someone with a 62 VPIP.

It's hard to explain, but the higher the VPIP, the lower the AF will be comparatively. There was a good article on it, but I can't find it anymore.


it is because it is AF=(bet+raise)/calling so a person that is in there with over half the hands he is dealt is going to be have to be betting with a lot of junk in order to keep the ratio at 1. He is betting or raising more than half the time the action is to him, which is a lot considering a person that plays 61% of their hands are playing monster hands such as K2o, J4s, and Q5o. Not sure if that made sense but it is early yet....
Abbaddabba
If you check to him, he'll bet virtually every time.

When he raises your bet, you're on the **** end of it more often than not.
CoranMoran
QUOTE (Abbaddabba @ Sunday, March 11th, 2007, 4:04 PM) *
If you check to him, he'll bet virtually every time.


In that case, check-raise.

--cm
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