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20$ | 6 max | postflop | AJs

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maniac
Joined: 29.03.2006

hi,

he is a reg who is on the loose side. cbet is somewhat std oop turn can go either way with my fd and on the river I just try to keep the pot small.

iPoker - 60/120 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 4 players
Hand converted by Holdem Manager 3

BB: 2,318 (19.3 bb)
CO: 2,575 (21.5 bb)
BTN: 1,928 (16.1 bb)
Hero (SB): 2,179 (18.2 bb)

4 players post ante of 15, Hero posts SB 60, BB posts 120

Pre Flop: (pot: 240) Hero has J A
2 folds, Hero raises to 276, BB calls 156

Flop: (612, 2 players) K 4 9
Hero bets 159, BB calls 159

Turn: (930, 2 players) 7
Hero checks, BB bets 240, Hero calls 240

River: (1,410, 2 players) 2
Hero checks, BB checks

Spoiler

Results: 1,410 pot (0 rake)
Final Board: K 4 9 7 2

Hero mucks J A: (High Card, Ace)
(Pre 62%, Flop 25%, Turn 34%)

BB shows 9 T: (One Pair, Nines)
(Pre 38%, Flop 75%, Turn 66%)

BB wins 1,410


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ghaleon
Joined: 17.10.2007

Versus loose aggro reg I would limp often pre. Nice hand to protect limp range with plan to stack off versus raise. Problem with raise is that if we want to have shove, small raise and limp ranges then balancing those can be very tricky.

If I did limp and it goes checked I would x-c flop and turn. If raising small I would prefer bigger size like 2.5-3bb. On flop I think small cbet is fine but I would likely barrel turn and try to put pressure on 9x and weaker. As played cant fold to that small bet but I think villain will show some 9x or maybe weak Kx lot of time. He might have some JT, QJ, QT type hand that we beat.

But I think we have easier time by using mainly limp and shove with these 10-20bb stack depths versus decent reg.


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