$10 NLHE 6-max: QQ c/r turn

fletchdad

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BB not good. And I am guessing neither am I here???

He is 3B AA-JJ. maybe even TT, but maybe not. Sets, TT and 88, but cant see him doing this with a lot of hands I beat.


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Pacific $10.00 No Limit Hold'em - 4 players - View hand 1935646
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SB: $13.63 - VPIP: 42, PFR: 21, 3B: 7, AF: 5.4, Hands: 90
BB: $14.13 - VPIP: 49, PFR: 29, 3B: 4, AF: 1.6, Hands: 298
CO: $10.00 - VPIP: 16, PFR: 10, 3B: 3, AF: 1.1, Hands: 102
Hero (BTN): $10.08 - VPIP: 25, PFR: 16, 3B: 6, AF: 1.8, Hands: 15608

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with Q :heart: Q :club:
1 fold, Hero raises to $0.30, SB calls $0.25, BB calls $0.20

Flop: ($0.90) 7 :spade: 3 :club: 6 :diamond: (3 players)
SB checks, BB checks, Hero bets $0.67, SB folds, BB calls $0.67

Turn: ($2.24) 9 :diamond: (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $1.50, BB raises to $3.40, Hero ??
 
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This could go either way. I just flat turn and let him barrel off river too, call everything bar a shove I think. Actually I prob call a shove too, so much value. If he has you, cooler.

Pair the 3 on the river one time!
 
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Why are you 25/16 FD, thought we were going to close that gap! Thats far too large and is spewing so much money undoubtedly!

You're probably beat a ton on the turn depending on how aggro he has been in the past, because of his pf stats i probs call his raise and fold to a shove on the river, if you don't think hes going to get too out of line here then its probably just fine to dump straight away even though i probs never manage to when i see his vpip pfr, theres far too many hands that beat you here than you beat imo
 
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He says that now, but he's never folding to a 1/2 Psb (which a jam would be) OTR. You kinda value town yourself here but it's fine imo
 
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ugh yeh im not. Still, we're beat so much but i cant see how else to play it apart from to get stacked, unless we get away on the turn. Folding the turn is probably really good if you know enough about your villain by now. We probably dont so yeh lets just get owned a ton it's fine and not going to make a difference to your bottom line until you can differentiate between someone capable of bluffing here and someone who never would (not easy to do really)

Still, i want to know whats going on with your vpip pfr?
 
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Still, i want to know whats going on with your vpip pfr?

Its 888, and I am closing it.

So what does 888 have to do with it?

Well, here is the situation, and I need to learn how to deal with it.: At 888, on many tables, you get players who limp AND call any raise, and I mean a LOT. So lets say I am in SB with a decent hand I want to see a flop with, like 33 or KQ, KTs WE. If it gets 3 limps to me and I raise, I get 3 callers more often than not. OC on some tables not. OR I am OTB and 2-3 limpers and I know the blind will come along if I raise as well as limpers, then I have just been limping behind to see the flop cheap.

I know I cant do this and have started to change it, but I was really shocked at first, I was raising and seeing pots 3-4 way. I was re raising and seeing pots 3-4 way. And then players wont fold any pair, so if I miss c bets dont work for me unless I hit hard. I reqally dont know yet how to deal with this massive change in game.

I can say that I am doing pretty good there so far, but still I need to get back to solid poker. A brain fart due to not really knowing how to adjust.

On a side note, I have players regularly that look like this: 95/46, 39/2, 40/29, 29/6 stuff like that. I get lots of hands where I know I can limp my small PP and not get raised, however, if I raise I will see the flop 3-4 way and will get no folds if I miss and any high cards or bigger pairs will call to river making my PP not a big fave, but get paid if I hit, so I reason, see it cheap, get away cheap, get paid anyway if I hit....
 
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Its 888, and I am closing it.

So what does 888 have to do with it?

Well, here is the situation, and I need to learn how to deal with it.: At 888, on many tables, you get players who limp AND call any raise, and I mean a LOT. So lets say I am in SB with a decent hand I want to see a flop with, like 33 or KQ, KTs WE. If it gets 3 limps to me and I raise, I get 3 callers more often than not. OC on some tables not. OR I am OTB and 2-3 limpers and I know the blind will come along if I raise as well as limpers, then I have just been limping behind to see the flop cheap.

I know I cant do this and have started to change it, but I was really shocked at first, I was raising and seeing pots 3-4 way. I was re raising and seeing pots 3-4 way. And then players wont fold any pair, so if I miss c bets dont work for me unless I hit hard. I reqally dont know yet how to deal with this massive change in game.

I can say that I am doing pretty good there so far, but still I need to get back to solid poker. A brain fart due to not really knowing how to adjust.

On a side note, I have players regularly that look like this: 95/46, 39/2, 40/29, 29/6 stuff like that. I get lots of hands where I know I can limp my small PP and not get raised, however, if I raise I will see the flop 3-4 way and will get no folds if I miss and any high cards or bigger pairs will call to river making my PP not a big fave, but get paid if I hit, so I reason, see it cheap, get away cheap, get paid anyway if I hit....

That sounds like a paradise
 
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Sounds like a live game.My gap gets pretty damn wide when i play live myself.They have 0 idea how to play post flop.So getting to see more cheap flops with suited connectors and small pairs is like printing money imo.
 
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