Abramo Della Luce
Rock Star
Silver Level
poker stars No Limit Hold'em Tournament - t/t Blinds - 2 players
BB: t1000 50 BBs - VPIP: 53, PFR: 51, 3B: 35, AF: 8.0, hands: 47
Hero (BTN/SB): t500 25 BBs
Pre Flop: (t0) Hero is BTN/SB with T ♠ 9 ♥
Hero raises to t30, BB raises to t60, Hero calls t30
Flop: (t120) 7 ♠ 7 ♣ 7 ♥ (2 players)
BB bets t80, Hero calls t80
Turn: (t280) 9 ♦ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks
River: (t280) J ♦ (2 players)
BB bets t180, Hero raises to t340, BB folds
Preflop, I think is pretty standard minraise, 3bet (which happens often with this player), so for the size of the 3bet I call, knowing I will have position.
The Cbet on the flop is also standard from this player, he almost always does it, so I thought to call it with 2 overcards. Now, if I look at the pot odds vs. my outs, I think I should not have called and the chance that he has something better is quite big.
I also thought that if he checks the turn, I will be betting.
On the turn I got lucky, but also had the feeling there was not much value in betting anymore (if I would have missed I would have turned it into a bluff), so I waited until the river, which he almost always bets. Like this I think I could get more value, than playing a straight forward bet on the turn.
On the river he bets, as expected, and I think chances are low he has a J or 7. I also think he might call with a high card, with quite a lot of chips in the middle and a realistic chance that he thinks I might be rebluffing him.
BB: t1000 50 BBs - VPIP: 53, PFR: 51, 3B: 35, AF: 8.0, hands: 47
Hero (BTN/SB): t500 25 BBs
Pre Flop: (t0) Hero is BTN/SB with T ♠ 9 ♥
Hero raises to t30, BB raises to t60, Hero calls t30
Flop: (t120) 7 ♠ 7 ♣ 7 ♥ (2 players)
BB bets t80, Hero calls t80
Turn: (t280) 9 ♦ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero checks
River: (t280) J ♦ (2 players)
BB bets t180, Hero raises to t340, BB folds
Preflop, I think is pretty standard minraise, 3bet (which happens often with this player), so for the size of the 3bet I call, knowing I will have position.
The Cbet on the flop is also standard from this player, he almost always does it, so I thought to call it with 2 overcards. Now, if I look at the pot odds vs. my outs, I think I should not have called and the chance that he has something better is quite big.
I also thought that if he checks the turn, I will be betting.
On the turn I got lucky, but also had the feeling there was not much value in betting anymore (if I would have missed I would have turned it into a bluff), so I waited until the river, which he almost always bets. Like this I think I could get more value, than playing a straight forward bet on the turn.
On the river he bets, as expected, and I think chances are low he has a J or 7. I also think he might call with a high card, with quite a lot of chips in the middle and a realistic chance that he thinks I might be rebluffing him.