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Ka0s
Joined: 05.11.2008

Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $0.04 BB (6 handed) - Party-Poker Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

BB ($5.76)
Hero (Button) ($5.80)
CO ($5)
MP ($5.92)
UTG ($8.88)
SB ($4.95)

Preflop: Hero is Button with A♣, A♦
2 folds, CO (poster) checks, Hero bets $0.20, SB calls $0.18, 1 fold, CO (poster) calls $0.16

Flop: ($0.64) 4♣, K♠, 2♥ (3 players)
SB bets $0.30, CO calls $0.30, Hero raises $1, SB raises $2.63, 1 fold, Hero raises to $5.60 (All-In), SB calls $1.82 (All-In)

Turn: ($10.44) 2♠ (2 players, 2 all-in)

River: ($10.44) 5♣ (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: $10.44

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Only a few hands with this player, he seemed really tight. When he called from the sb I thought his most likely hand to be a pp.
Then he takes this standard tight-player set-hunter line: donk flop and when raised, try to get it all-in. Perfect flop for this.
I think with a K he would be more likely to check-raise the flop or just call my flop-raise.
After his line I thought he had AK at least, but now that I think of it that's less likely because I have AA.

But I want to know am I thinking too much here and should this just be an easy shove? Or is it plausable to sometimes fold this?


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TheBrood
Joined: 17.07.2008

- When a tight player calls from SB like this, its usually a pp. But on this limit it could be other hands too. Specially if unknown.
- He then leads vs 2 players indicating strength.
- The dry flop suggests he has a set or a K. If he doesnt call KQ-(as you said, he rarely has AK here) pf from SB then you might be in trouble.
- You can go for pot control(call down dry board) if you feel he has a set but you will lose money if he has a worse hand than yours.
- These spots are difficult to play for any player, but with experience you will learn how =)


Originally posted by TheBrood
- When a tight player calls from SB like this, its usually a pp. But on this limit it could be other hands too. Specially if unknown.
- He then leads vs 2 players indicating strength.
- The dry flop suggests he has a set or a K. If he doesnt call KQ-(as you said, he rarely has AK here) pf from SB then you might be in trouble.
- You can go for pot control(call down dry board) if you feel he has a set but you will lose money if he has a worse hand than yours.
- These spots are difficult to play for any player, but with experience you will learn how =)

+1
one option is call down
Other option is to raise, but then fold to 3-bet, since that would mean set close to 100%


Ka0s
Joined: 05.11.2008

Ty guys,

now that I think of it again, I only beat a bluff or an occasional AK here. Good to hear I can take it slow with confidence with certain opponents and boards.