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Very passive player (80/2). Overplay?

iPoker - $0.02 PL Hi (6 max) - Omaha Hi - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

SB: 334.5 BB
Hero (BB): 60.5 BB
UTG: 248 BB
CO: 243 BB
BTN: 55 BB

SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has K♥ Q♠ 9♠ 2♠

fold, fold, BTN calls 1 BB, SB calls 0.5 BB, Hero checks

Flop: (3 BB, 3 players) A♥ 9♦ K♣
SB bets 2 BB, Hero calls 2 BB, fold

Turn: (7 BB, 2 players) K♦
SB bets 2 BB, Hero raises to 11 BB, SB calls 9 BB

River: (29 BB, 2 players) 3♣
SB checks, Hero bets 21.5 BB, SB calls 21.5 BB

SB shows K♠ 3♠ A♠ 7♦ (Full House, Kings full of Aces) (Pre 57%, Flop 88%, Turn 100%)
Hero mucks K♥ Q♠ 9♠ 2♠ (Full House, Kings full of Nines) (Pre 43%, Flop 12%, Turn 0%)
SB wins 67.5 BB


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RuiBouquet
Joined: 21.03.2008

If he is a "Very passive player (80/2)" and leads that flop I would immediately fold my bluff catching hand.


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fizbin
Joined: 16.01.2013

Right, fold flop. But if you call the flop, then call the turn. This is a bit like drawing to a sucker straight and getting there. With an underfull, you're not trying to win chips; you're trying to avoid losing chips. Look at how your opponent played his underfull - his stats say he is a big fish, but he had the right basic idea here. If you just call the turn, your opponent will probably bet the river then, in which case you should just call, unless perhaps it is a super small bet, like 10% pot, in which case raise between min and half pot and fold if reraised. If, on the other hand, he still checks the river, I would bet half pot (oops.)

Disclaimer: If anyone disagrees with me, they are correct.


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You're right, if he checked to me twice I guess it's ok to valuebet, but that lead suggests AKxx at least.


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RuiBouquet
Joined: 21.03.2008

Originally posted by fizbin
Right, fold flop. But if you call the flop, then call the turn. This is a bit like drawing to a sucker straight and getting there. With an underfull, you're not trying to win chips; you're trying to avoid losing chips. Look at how your opponent played his underfull - his stats say he is a big fish, but he had the right basic idea here. If you just call the turn, your opponent will probably bet the river then, in which case you should just call, unless perhaps it is a super small bet, like 10% pot, in which case raise between min and half pot and fold if reraised. If, on the other hand, he still checks the river, I would bet half pot (oops.)

Disclaimer: If anyone disagrees with me, they are correct.

He had the 2nd nuts and his opponent checked PF!!! I think he playing it very badly!!! Starting wih betting only <1/3 pot OTT and mainly the check/call river which I think is the worst play here (I think the only options are bet against a passive and check/raise against an aggro). This hand shows how passive he really is, he is only capable of raising the absolute NUTS!!


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fizbin
Joined: 16.01.2013

Originally posted by RuiBouquet

Originally posted by fizbin
Look at how your opponent played his underfull - his stats say he is a big fish, but he had the right basic idea here

He had the 2nd nuts and his opponent checked PF!!! I think he playing it very badly!!! Starting wih betting only <1/3 pot OTT and mainly the check/call river which I think is the worst play here (I think the only options are bet against a passive and check/raise against an aggro). This hand shows how passive he really is, he is only capable of raising the absolute NUTS!!

By "He" you mean the fish in the SB and by "PF" I assume you mean preflop (not postflop), since that's the only time the SB's opponent (i.e., the Hero) checked. So you mean you would read the Hero as not having AA since he didn't raise preflop. The thing is, if Hero has AA and raises preflop, he's likely to wind up heads up with the button, with the small blind bailing. And that's a bad situation. You shouldn't expect Hero to necessarily raise with any AA (though the SB is probably not thinking anywhere near so deeply.) Hero raised full pot on the turn, so Hero says he has AK, AA, or a bluff. A check-call on the river with AK optimizes EV given those three possibilities.


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Ribbo
Joined: 25.06.2010

I would definitely fold this flop against a passive nit, nothing good can come of seeing the turn card with 0 outs to the nuts against a player who wont bet unless he has at least top 2 pair.


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