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Bet sizing- help me busto this fish

Analysis of specific hands and general game theory
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Postby miaowmiaowchowface » Fri Aug 15, 2008 12:21 am GMT

Jauron wrote:
kingetje wrote:jauron, you have to think about what the board looks like and what he could call with. this board is super super dry. the board is basically the flop, as the two 9's on the turn and river are both complete blanks and changed nothing. this leaves basically just the flop out there. seeing as he already called 2 streets and it looks like he has some pocket pair or a 7X type of hand, and theres nothing on this board that could really scare him out of a call, so an overbet would actually be perfect here. we know hes a bit of a station, and he looks stubborn, which speaks in favor of that overbet even more..

you say the board doesnt have any missed draws, well doesnt that mean he probably didnt have a draw? thats good for us that means he has something to call with

you also said the paired board might slow him down, but its quite the opposite if you ask me. if you have 88 on a 732 flop, what turn and river card are gonna scare you the most? 732-9-9, or 2 other random cards like 732-T-6? obviously the two 9's are way better and more comfortable for your 88 there


I was refering to us having missed a draw, like I push end because I don't want showdown.

Board pairing on end should slow us down if we flopped big (2 pair) with garbage. So basically we are saying we can beat 2 pair or we stack off with TP or overpair. Since I'm guessing we don't stack off with TP we are repping trips or big pair, he should need a big hand to call.

IMO we should bet like we have TP to get a call. Maybe my thinking is flawed somewhere...

If he's just an idiot fish (they play THIS high?) then f*ck it push and pray he's got enough to call.


if there weren't fish this high the games would never really be running lol
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Postby miaowmiaowchowface » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:28 am GMT

btw, I potted the river and he called with KK... wish I shoved :(
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Postby kingetje » Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:19 pm GMT

told ya :o
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Postby supafrey » Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:37 pm GMT

geez call station is right. he's ahead of like... most of your range here and he plays it super passively.
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Postby miaowmiaowchowface » Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:13 pm GMT

I think this hand is from when I just moved up so I didn't wanna lose him like the pussy i am
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Postby Yozman » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:44 pm GMT

cant believe he isnt trying to get all his $ in the middle with KK heads up, what a donk
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