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0,1/0,2 Fixed-Limit Hold'em (9 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: PokerStrategy Elephant 0.58 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is UTG+2 with A♣, K♥
UTG+1 folds, Hero raises, 2 folds, MP3 3-bets, 4 folds, Hero caps, MP3 calls.

Flop: (9,50 SB) 2♦, J♦, A♥ (2 players)
Hero bets, MP3 raises, Hero 3-bets, MP3 calls.

Turn: (7,75 BB) 7♥ (2 players)
Hero bets, MP3 raises, Hero 3-bets, MP3 calls.

River: (13,75 BB) Q♠ (2 players)
Hero bets, MP3 calls.

Final Pot: 15,75 BB

I got 'keine' when I tried to load known players in elephant, but I have the stats of the villain from PT:

hands: 93
vp$ip: 12.90
PFR: 6.45
W$WSF: 20
WTSD: 26.67
W$SD: 50
AF: 0.64
Fold 3B: 50

I really didnt know what to do so I just pushed it and hoped for the best. Could I get some insight from a better player on what I should do in this situation?


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Hello tommern,

His raise on the flop after your cap would suggest something pretty strong. I think it's pretty easy to put him on a hand range here after his raise;

Hands you beat: KK, QQ, AQ, ATs, KdQd
Hands you are behind: AA, AJ, JJ

I may be missing a hand or two but I think those are the only hands he will 3bet preflop and raise on the flop with. Seeing as how you are ahead of a few hands I think a 3bet on the flop here is good as it also helps us get information on his hand. After his flop call your bet on the turn is good but after his turn raise we need to reconsider his hand range;

Hands you beat: AQ
Hands you are behind: AA, AJ, JJ

After your turn bet he will likely calldown with KK, QQ and call turn with KdQd (to see river). I don't think he would raise with anything other than the 4 hands listed above. We are ahead of 1 of 4 hands here and can hit a King on the river to beat AJ. Raising the turn here seems unwise as we are behind against too many hands. After his raise we are getting 10.75:1 on a call which is good enough odds to calldown. I would even call the Q :spade: on the river in the odd case that he might bet with KQ or AT.

Coaches correct this analysis if it's wrong, thanks :]


harleytopper
Joined: 28.09.2007

Hey, tommern!

Lets start with the stats. You have 93 hands on this player and his vp$ip is 12.90%. Its only 12 hands of postflop play. So you can ignore his stats and only rely on his pofile - TAG.

Preflop and flop is standart to me. He could raise you with ace hands (AJ+), big pairs AA JJ, flush draw, maybe even something weaker. So you need to defend your hand with 3-bet and lead out turn.

On turn he shows strenght of his hand. I think this move narrows his range, like MP87 said. You beat no much combinations. It is calldown for me from this moment.


Thank you for your answers, really appreciate it. Maybe I shouldn't play on 4 tables right now since I'm in learning a lot of new things.

Should I post the result or something now when I have gotten answers I'm very happy with?


Backcushion
Joined: 29.12.2007

Originally posted by tommern
Thank you for your answers, really appreciate it. Maybe I shouldn't play on 4 tables right now since I'm in learning a lot of new things.

Should I post the result or something now when I have gotten answers I'm very happy with?

Results don't matter,always play your best,even if you are unlucky sometimes :)


frzl
Joined: 25.04.2006

nothing to add. well done guys :)