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tzoun
Joined: 02.05.2009

Poker Stars, $3.19 Buy-in (40/80 blinds, 10 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 4 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: 1,415 (17.7 bb)
BB: 2,591 (32.4 bb)
Hero (CO): 4,102 (51.3 bb)
BTN: 892 (11.2 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with Q♦: T♦:
Hero raises to 176, BTN calls 176, 2 folds

Flop: (512) Q♠: A♣: J♦: (2 players)
Hero bets 176, BTN calls 176

Turn: (864) 7♦: (2 players)
Hero bets 214, BTN raises to 530 and is all-in, Hero calls 316

River: (1,924) 4♥: (2 players, 1 is all-in)

Results:

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1,924 pot
Final Board: Q♠: A♣: J♦: 7♦: 4♥:
Hero showed Q♦: T♦: and lost (-892 net)
BTN showed 8♠: A♠: and won 1,924 (1,032 net)

BTN stats: Vpip: 47, Pfr:23, Hands48

Ok this hand confused me. The flop is on his range for sure and I expect more Ax. The problem is that with bigger stacks I would take this line for sure. But with these stacks if I cbet and he calls, I have to cbet turn also which comes to the conclusion that If I cbet I play for all my stack anyway so with this in mind do you go for it?


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

We are playing an against a fishy looking player based on his stats and if he called the flop I don’t think he will fold to often on a blank turn like this. I would go for a cheap showdown and fold if he shoves.

Cheers,
SDK1987


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Okkernootje
Joined: 02.09.2013

@tzoun:
- First question. What was your plan preflop? If villain would have shoved pre... would you have called?
- Second question: Now that villain has called, we have to do the thinking. What is our equity against his range?


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tzoun
Joined: 02.05.2009

First question: I would have folded.
Second question: Not sure, I think about 65% I am ahead.


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