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MP89EST
Joined: 30.03.2008

Party Poker $25 Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 6 players - View hand 304851
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BB: $25.00
UTG: $63.66
Hero (MP): $27.00
CO: $88.18
BTN: $29.11
SB: $25.00

Pre Flop: ($0.35) Hero is MP with J :spade: A :diamond: 7 :diamond: J :heart:
UTG calls $0.25, Hero raises to $1.10, CO calls $1.10, 3 folds, UTG calls $0.85

Flop: ($3.65) 6 :heart: 9 :spade: 3 :diamond: (3 players)
UTG checks, Hero bets $3.47, CO calls $3.47, UTG folds

Turn: ($10.59) 2 :diamond: (2 players)
Hero bets $10.07, CO calls $10.07

River: ($30.73) A :club: (2 players)
Hero bets $12.36 all in, CO calls $12.36

The villain is tough player for me to crack, he is really loose preflop, but his postflop seems OK, since he has position I have feeling like floats me a lot and he has just pushed me of in some pots and he is running red hot.

So i pickup really nice hand raise it for value, on flop I c-bet on turn i second barrel cause I pickup NFD, and cause river blanks all the draws out there I ship it

How to counter this type opponents when im sitting OOP against them?


2 replies
OlivierLu
Joined: 17.11.2007

If he is floating, then try a c/r at the 1st occasion.

I would also play c/f or c/r on the turn quite often. If your opponent is thinking, he'll probably understand your adjustement. Floating will be much harder next time for him.


alejandrosh
Joined: 02.07.2008

if he is floating you a lot then c/r seems like a nice idea. on the river there's no worse hand calling so I'd rather play c/c against 78xx or if he is turning worse hands into bluffs to push you out.