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slow rollers

craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,962
edited September 2014 in The Poker Clinic
i'm very short of info on how these play during the late stages of an MTT.

If he were to ship it i would be happy making the call with my AQ, his decision to just 3bet makes me wonder weather i should even call because what i see happening is i make a shove, get call and know i'm in need of either A or Q, possibly just even one of the A/ Q.

Q. do i take the gamble with AQ or do i leave it and wait for a better spot ?
loops447 Small blind   200.00 200.00 6140.00
KEITH1960 Big blind   400.00 600.00 2325.00
  Your hole cards
  • A
  • Q
     
craigcu12 Raise   800.00 1400.00 11180.62
HENDRIK62 Fold        
shane238 Fold        
a Raise   2000.00 3400.00 6520.00
loops447 Fold        
KEITH1960 Fold        
craigcu12 ?
this player is not a much of a limper as some, also he did open raise KJs in the SB which gives me more confidence he has a poor hand here.
when he made the raise with KJs he goes on and check the 942 (2 diamond flop), weather it was because he is sure the opponent will hold a good hand i don't know and he hasn't limped on enough occasions for me to know weather it's a blocker bet or meaningful one
what is the best line to take on this hand call raise or fold?
swordsyboy Small blind   150.00 150.00 6710.00
craigcu12 Big blind   300.00 450.00 15455.62
  Your hole cards
  • A
  • 8
     
supamario Fold        
KEITH1960 Fold        
sumner0754 Fold        
  Call   300.00 750.00 10747.50
swordsyboy Fold        
craigcu12 Check        
Flop
   
  • 6
  • 3
  • 4
     
craigcu12 Check        
  Bet   300.00 1050.00 10447.50
craigcu12 ?

Comments

  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited September 2014
    First hand will depend on table flow and in game reads but it looks like a pass to me.

    Second hand, more than deep enough to call and go from there. Raising wouldn't be bad, but you're gonna struggle to get action from hands that we have in bad shape. His range is undefined so although playing out of position isn't ideal, keeping the pot modest should offset this somewhat.
  • MattBatesMattBates Member Posts: 4,118
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: slow rollers:
    First hand will depend on table flow and in game reads but it looks like a pass to me. Second hand, more than deep enough to call and go from there. Raising wouldn't be bad, but you're gonna struggle to get action from hands that we have in bad shape. His range is undefined so although playing out of position isn't ideal, keeping the pot modest should offset this somewhat.
    Posted by hhyftrftdr
    It is very hard to advise on a hand like this with the information given. If the opponent has not played a hand since Tikay's 21st birthday its a snap fold, if its an aggro player its prob a fist pump shove and most likely the answer lies somewhere between the two. While we can work out a lot from bet sizing etc, this is only part of the information we need to make the decision. Its why picking we need to pick up as much information from players actions at the table to get a feel for the correct play. It wont 100% be the correct play as people can randomly bluff and aggro players can still have hands but by having more information we can make a more informed decision of the correct play.
  • Tikay10Tikay10 Member, Administrator, Moderator Posts: 171,050
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: slow rollers:
    In Response to Re: slow rollers : It is very hard to advise on a hand like this with the information given. If the opponent has not played a hand since Tikay's 21st birthday its a snap fold, if its an aggro player its prob a fist pump shove and most likely the answer lies somewhere between the two. While we can work out a lot from bet sizing etc, this is only part of the information we need to make the decision. Its why picking we need to pick up as much information from players actions at the table to get a feel for the correct play. It wont 100% be the correct play as people can randomly bluff and aggro players can still have hands but by having more information we can make a more informed decision of the correct play.
    Posted by MattBates
    Honestly Matt, is there any need for ageism?

    At least people know when I'm standing up.   

  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
    edited September 2014
    In Response to Re: slow rollers:
    In Response to Re: slow rollers : It is very hard to advise on a hand like this with the information given. If the opponent has not played a hand since Tikay's 21st birthday its a snap fold, if its an aggro player its prob a fist pump shove and most likely the answer lies somewhere between the two. While we can work out a lot from bet sizing etc, this is only part of the information we need to make the decision. Its why picking we need to pick up as much information from players actions at the table to get a feel for the correct play. It wont 100% be the correct play as people can randomly bluff and aggro players can still have hands but by having more information we can make a more informed decision of the correct play.
    Posted by MattBates
    Yeah, Matt put it way better than me Craig! I had a similar hand in the Turbo last night, 3bet AQ in the cutoff and got cold 4bet from a very quiet, passive player in the big blind. Despite only leaving myself 14bb or so behind, felt it was absolutely the correct fold according to in game information. Maybe he played me like a kipper, who knows :)

    Vs other players it would've been 5bet GII happy days type stuff.

    AQ probably falls right in the middle in this OP situation if we are completely readless. AJ would be a simple fold, AK a simple GII, AQ bit of a grey area.
  • craigcu12craigcu12 Member Posts: 3,962
    edited September 2014
    here are two hands which probably tell me all i need to know about these people really.
    my notes on this person is he will do bluffs on some occasions but on other occassions he is a limper when in late position.

    they might be playing hands very weakly but when i look at this one i'm thinking my own play is bad in a positional sense.
    if i'm the first to do a bet i will put myself into a spot where he will either be trapping me with a monster or putting me in a nasty spot where i gamble massively due to a reraise getting made by himself.
    so rather than complaining about it i should be accepting these cheap flops more often and just hope he does consistantly do min donks. also rather than be aggressive with my own strong ones maybe be passive with then two pairs that do hit.
    craigcu12 Small blind   150.00 150.00 9137.50
    POKEY2011 Big blind   300.00 450.00 6935.00
      Your hole cards
    • K
    • 7
         
    sherifoo7 Fold        
    bornablade Fold        
    Benalman Fold        

    Call   300.00 750.00 18402.50
    craigcu12 Call   150.00 900.00 8987.50
    POKEY2011 Check        
    Flop
       
    • 10
    • 8
    • 9
         
    craigcu12 Bet   450.00 1350.00 8537.50
    POKEY2011 Fold        
      Call   450.00 1800.00 17952.50
    Turn
       
    • 5
         
    craigcu12 Bet   900.00 2700.00 7637.50
      Call   900.00 3600.00 17052.50
    River
       
    • 4
         
    craigcu12 Bet   1800.00 5400.00 5837.50
      Call   1800.00 7200.00 15252.50
    craigcu12 Show
    • K
    • 7
         
      Show
    • 9
    • J
         
      Win Pair of 9s 7200.00   22452.5
    what i am think is rather than build the pot up too big, maybe hands like 87s 22 and A2s could be limped in preflop because i'll be in position, have the last say and also because of it being a 3 way pot i'll not have to worry so much about them blocker bets that get make with nothing.
    POKEY2011 Small blind   150.00 150.00 6785.00
    sherifoo7 Big blind   300.00 450.00 14372.50
      Your hole cards
    • 2
    • 2
         
    bornablade Fold        
    Benalman Fold        
      Call   300.00 750.00 22152.50
    craigcu12 Call   300.00 1050.00 5537.50
    POKEY2011 Call   150.00 1200.00 6635.00
    sherifoo7 Check        
    Flop
       
    • 2
    • 8
    • 3
         
    POKEY2011 Check        
    sherifoo7 Check        
      Check        
    craigcu12 Bet   600.00 1800.00 4937.50
    POKEY2011 Fold        
    sherifoo7 Fold        
      Fold        
    craigcu12 Muck        
    craigcu12 Win   1200.00   6137.50
    craigcu12 Return   600.00 0.00 6737.50
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