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Acceptable to stack off?

robbie1992robbie1992 Member Posts: 725
edited May 2013 in The Poker Clinic
PlayerActionCardsAmountPotBalancerobbie1992Small blind £0.10£0.10£20.27Stew1Big blind £0.20£0.30£15.10 Your hole cardsKK   Glorf1ndelFold    guna55511Call £0.20£0.50£11.85kshatriyaRaise £0.60£1.10£31.30robbie1992Raise £2.20£3.30£18.07Stew1Fold    guna55511Fold    kshatriyaCall £1.70£5.00£29.60Flop  329   robbie1992Bet £3.60£8.60£14.47kshatriyaRaise £7.20£15.80£22.40robbie1992All-in £14.47£30.27£0.00kshatriyaCall £10.87£41.14£11.53robbie1992ShowKK   kshatriyaShow99   Turn  6   River  J   kshatriyaWinThree 9s£39.34 £50.8
Player was playing any 2 really, and had previously c/r in the exact same situation as here.

Comments

  • Lambert180Lambert180 Member Posts: 12,197
    edited May 2013
    Had previously c/r in the exact same situation with what though?

    I hate his click back on the flop cos generally if it's a draw, I'd expect him to go bigger. Insta stack off w/ Kh in our hand... without it, I don't love stacking off on this flop in this situation tbh but I might do it myself in-game cos I'm a fish
  • The_Don90The_Don90 Member Posts: 9,814
    edited May 2013
    This looks very close to me, given your read i lean to fold. not convinced either option is right tbh. 
  • robbie1992robbie1992 Member Posts: 725
    edited May 2013
    I don't massively love it either but due to his previous actions and the fact his playing so many hands I felt long term his would be plus ev, often he stacks off with high one heart hands and maybe even some pocket pairs. 
  • robbie1992robbie1992 Member Posts: 725
    edited May 2013
    In Response to Re: Acceptable to stack off?:
    Had previously c/r in the exact same situation with what though? I hate his click back on the flop cos generally if it's a draw, I'd expect him to go bigger. Insta stack off w/ Kh in our hand... without it, I don't love stacking off on this flop in this situation tbh but I might do it myself in-game cos I'm a fish
    Posted by Lambert180
    Do u suspect this is how he would play 99 tho?

  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited May 2013
    Did he actually c/r a monotone board in a 3b pot already. If so what did he show? 

    Has he being opening often or just calling a lot pre

    I prob station it up and get it in v villain as described, you are getting nearly 2/1 if he never folds
  • robbie1992robbie1992 Member Posts: 725
    edited May 2013
    i didnt see i didnt call, naa limping and then calling a raise pre.  yes i dont regret my decision i think alot of the time i iwll be ahead of this sort of player type.

    Anyways who cares, last 2 days i played the best i plyed in ages won £70, today i run bad and didnt play as well and lost £70......just going round in circles as usual.
  • profman15profman15 Member Posts: 1,808
    edited May 2013
    monotone boards are frightening for all players. feel that you should be a calling station here for pot control from his check raise on flop onwards dependent on non hearts and his bet sizing.

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