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FrozenElf
Joined: 06.07.2015

this guy was a tag style but he multi barrel bluffed a lot of hands like AJ AQ should i note him as an aggressive fish, and call him down lighter? tags don't do that do they =) ?

Hero (BTN): $14.43
SB: $27.11
BB: $14.88

Pre Flop: ($0.10) Hero is BTN with K :heart: 7 :heart:
Hero raises to $0.10, SB calls $0.08, BB raises to $0.70, Hero calls $0.60, 1 fold

Flop: ($1.53) K :club: 2 :heart: 8 :spade: (2 players)
BB bets $0.90, Hero calls $0.90

Turn: ($3.33) T :club: (2 players)
BB bets $1.90, Hero calls $1.90

River: ($7.13) A :diamond: (2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks

Final Pot: $7.13
Hero mucks K :heart: 7 :heart:
BB shows Q :club: A :spade: (a pair of Aces)
BB wins $6.83
(Rake: $0.30)


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

I have moved you’re thread to the hand discussion board, because it’s fits better there.

If I was a cash gamer I would fold pre-flop on his big 3bet. It’s difficult to play a weak king here, because it’s likely he has a lot of big Kx and AK in his 3bet range. So you newer know where you at if you hit top pair.

As played I would play it the same way.

I also recommend to remove the outcome of the hand or put them in spoiler next time.

Best regards,
SDK1987


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Alleen86
Joined: 27.05.2010

Generally we can't profitably call this hand preflop, I think. If we want to defend this hand against 3bets, we always want to 4bet bluff. In this case, considering his size, I would just fold.


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Ales851
Joined: 16.07.2012

Fold preflop vs 3bet especially such a huge 3bet.

You say that he likes to barrel as bluff - it doesn´t tell us about his 3bet frequencies. Also people may behave different in 3bet spots.

As played you cannot fold on the flop and probably even not on the turn with your read. But you are in difficult spot because you call too light preflop I think.


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FrozenElf
Joined: 06.07.2015

Originally posted by Ales851
Fold preflop vs 3bet especially such a huge 3bet.

You say that he likes to barrel as bluff - it doesn´t tell us about his 3bet frequencies. Also people may behave different in 3bet spots.

As played you cannot fold on the flop and probably even not on the turn with your read. But you are in difficult spot because you call too light preflop I think.

Yeah I completely agree with this now you say it like this thanks


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nitrol
Joined: 24.07.2010

First, I do not like that you play that deep.
Second, even that deep I do not like that you called that big-size squeeze.
Third, yes you should mark this guy and try to collect as much data on his plays , as you can.

Hope to be of help.


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FrozenElf
Joined: 06.07.2015

Originally posted by nitrol
First, I do not like that you play that deep.
Second, even that deep I do not like that you called that big-size squeeze.
Third, yes you should mark this guy and try to collect as much data on his plays , as you can.

Hope to be of help.

this isn't my standard line I usually fold but since I called im asking advice (I obviously slightly tilted when I got 3b and called)

I like deep poker, its the game I choose to play, whether or not you like it is not my concern.

im asking advice on the player type, isn't he overly aggressive to make this play I noticed he done it in standard pots too, shouldn't I be calling him down wider, how wide can I call him though is the question could I call his double barrel with bottom pair?


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mattyvx
Joined: 15.04.2015

don't cold call 3bets - if you really think he's squeezing super light then 3bet bluff it, but i'd rather bluff something like ATs with the ace blocker. king blocker is pretty good though


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nitrol
Joined: 24.07.2010

Deep poker is a slightly different game from BSS.
You can call down such villain ligther but not too light.
All you have to do is collect data on how he plays. Just cause he seems aggressive does not mean we can call 3 bet with K7s.
And pay attention to his river game.


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