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Papier24
Rock Star
Silver Level
Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF): 19/15/1
No Limit Hold'em $0,02/$0,05
PokerStars
6 players
Formatiert mit pokerpilot.com: Der Poker-HUD für Mac und Windows
Stacks:
UTG - Hero ($6,28)
MP - MP ($5,65)
CO - CO ($5,00)
BTN - BTN ($4,33)
SB - SB ($6,03)
BB - BB ($9,72)
Preflop: ($0,07, 6 players) Hero is UTG with 9♠ 9♣
Hero raises to $0,15, MP calls $0,15, 2 folds, SB calls $0,13, 1 fold
Flop: 4♦ 5♠ 8♦ ($0,50, 3 players - MP: $5,50, SB: $5,88, Hero: $6,13)
SB checks, Hero bets $0,25, 1 fold, SB calls $0,25
Turn: 9♦ ($1,00, 2 players - SB: $5,63, Hero: $5,88)
SB checks, Hero bets $0,50, SB raises to $1,55, Hero calls $1,05
River: K♥ ($4,10, 2 players - SB: $4,08, Hero: $4,33)
SB bets $4,08 (all-in), 1 fold, Uncalled bet of $4,08 returned to SB
Total Pot: $4,10
SB wins $3,93
I have played 67 hands with villain. So I thought alot about my fold afterwards and I'm starting to think that this is a call from a gto type perspective. I'm playing against a tight player at 5NL though and he's raising me on the turn and shoves all in what obviously is just a flush a really really high percentage of the time.
I hate these spots because on the on hand I believe I can't only call with flushes in these spots in order to avoid getting bluffed too easily but on the other hand I just know how rarely such players bluff this huge on the river.
I'm just not a huge fan of saying "this is never ever a bluff and he always has a flush in this spot" because my experience showed me that this is just not true.
This leads me to the question if I should even need to have a balanced calling range in these spots against tight players ?
No Limit Hold'em $0,02/$0,05
PokerStars
6 players
Formatiert mit pokerpilot.com: Der Poker-HUD für Mac und Windows
Stacks:
UTG - Hero ($6,28)
MP - MP ($5,65)
CO - CO ($5,00)
BTN - BTN ($4,33)
SB - SB ($6,03)
BB - BB ($9,72)
Preflop: ($0,07, 6 players) Hero is UTG with 9♠ 9♣
Hero raises to $0,15, MP calls $0,15, 2 folds, SB calls $0,13, 1 fold
Flop: 4♦ 5♠ 8♦ ($0,50, 3 players - MP: $5,50, SB: $5,88, Hero: $6,13)
SB checks, Hero bets $0,25, 1 fold, SB calls $0,25
Turn: 9♦ ($1,00, 2 players - SB: $5,63, Hero: $5,88)
SB checks, Hero bets $0,50, SB raises to $1,55, Hero calls $1,05
River: K♥ ($4,10, 2 players - SB: $4,08, Hero: $4,33)
SB bets $4,08 (all-in), 1 fold, Uncalled bet of $4,08 returned to SB
Total Pot: $4,10
SB wins $3,93
I have played 67 hands with villain. So I thought alot about my fold afterwards and I'm starting to think that this is a call from a gto type perspective. I'm playing against a tight player at 5NL though and he's raising me on the turn and shoves all in what obviously is just a flush a really really high percentage of the time.
I hate these spots because on the on hand I believe I can't only call with flushes in these spots in order to avoid getting bluffed too easily but on the other hand I just know how rarely such players bluff this huge on the river.
I'm just not a huge fan of saying "this is never ever a bluff and he always has a flush in this spot" because my experience showed me that this is just not true.
This leads me to the question if I should even need to have a balanced calling range in these spots against tight players ?