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Juglinjugglo
Joined: 11.04.2008

Everleaf - $0.04 NL - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

Guy is 55/15 in about 105hands. ive watched him call raises preflop with like any two cards.

BTN: $4.21
SB: $5.45
BB: $9.45
UTG: $6.06
MP: $4.15
Hero (CO): $3.88

SB posts SB $0.02, BB posts BB $0.04

Pre Flop: ($0.06) Hero has K♣ Q♣

fold, MP calls $0.04, Hero raises to $0.20, fold, fold, BB calls $0.16, fold

Flop: ($0.46, 2 players) J♦ Q♥ 4♦
BB checks, Hero bets $0.20, BB calls $0.20

Turn: ($0.86, 2 players) 2♥
BB checks, Hero bets $0.60, BB raises to $1.44, Hero raises to $3.48, BB calls $2.04

River: ($7.82, 2 players) T♦

Spoiler

BB shows 2♠ 4♠ (Two Pair, Fours and Twos)Hero shows K♣ Q♣ (One Pair, Queens)BB wins $7.43


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Juglinjugglo
Joined: 11.04.2008

how do u do the spoil thingy?


Play was fine until the turn, where I personally would have folded unless I had more information on him than that.


That a player calls raises with a wide range doesn't mean he will check-raise you on the turn with second pair. If your read is that this guy was very aggressive postflop, and would have a ton of draws in his turn check-raise range, then pushing may be fine. If he is a typical loose-passive player then it is better to call or fold.


Juglinjugglo,

He's not rasing Qx or Jx here, so basically he might raise a draw (most likely will do that on flop) or a set/two pair. Still, two pairs are rare and raised on F probably.

Re-raising your TPGK versus this guy is very risky and is a misplay. Unless he is extremely cally and raise-calls w/Q8.

cheers,
Michal


this type of player always has 2 pair or a set here. fold turn, NEVER reraise turn in this spot