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ok thro the streets? Can I avoid stacking?

Ploppy33Ploppy33 Member Posts: 721
edited November 2010 in The Poker Clinic
Hi

This was from last nights £2.20 Deepie. I had been at table about 20 mins & not played a hand - Villain was chip leader and was raising EVERY hand & If anyone else opened would always re-raise. Rest of table was passive except YY who would call occasional bet pre but fold to any c-bet.

Villain would raise all thro streets on every hand and call even all-ins with very little (called all in with k5 on a AK1087 with 4 diamonds board (beat the bluff) & an all in with 33 on a KQ87 - binked a 3 on river).

I know folding pre will be generally be the advise but as played?
XXSmall blind  40.00 40.00 13553.12
YYBig blind  80.00 120.00 11051.88
  Your hole cards
  • 10
  • Q
     
Quietman Fold     
MADMOO Fold     
loonytoons Fold     
Ploppy33 Raise  240.00 360.00 5530.00
XX Raise  360.00 720.00 13193.12
YY Fold     
Ploppy33 Call  160.00 880.00 5370.00
Flop
   
  • Q
  • 2
  • 8
     
XX Bet  560.00 1440.00 12633.12
Ploppy33 Raise  1120.00 2560.00 4250.00
XX Call  560.00 3120.00 12073.12
Turn
   
  • 10
     
XX Bet  320.00 3440.00 11753.12
Ploppy33 Raise  2200.00 5640.00 2050.00
XX Call  1880.00 7520.00 9873.12
River
   
  • J
     
XX All-in  9873.12 17393.12 0.00
Ploppy33 All-in  2050.00 19443.12 0.00
XX Unmatched bet  7823.12 11620.00 7823.12
XXShow
  • J
  • J
   
Ploppy33 Show
  • 10
  • Q
   
XX Win Three Jacks 11620.00  19443.12

Comments

  • scotty77scotty77 Member Posts: 4,970
    edited November 2010
    played it fine, apart from the flop raise size.  either flat or raise properly
  • YOUNG_GUNYOUNG_GUN Member Posts: 8,948
    edited November 2010
    dont mind playing button q 10, would bet more on flop either get in here or on the turn.


  • GREGHOGGGREGHOGG Member Posts: 7,155
    edited November 2010

    villain should fold on the turn, vul that he sucked out, i agree with Scotty and YG

  • acebarry10acebarry10 Member Posts: 7,556
    edited November 2010
    Think I would be very tempted to shove all the chips in on that flop.
  • lynx3ffectlynx3ffect Member Posts: 452
    edited November 2010
    not sure i like raising the flop, its a seriously dry board which we arent worried about so want to keep in worse hands like JJ or worse pp and total air. Raising for value here you are unlikely to get called by worse unless you have a rep for raising with air yourself and/or villain calls light

    i'd rather flat flop to keep in worse/air but raise turn as the board gets drawy and we can get value from KQ/QJ worse 2p and TJ kinda hands

    obv if he calls a raise on turn with JJ and hits u got ul as ur way ahead but in the long term i think calling flop and raising turn is more profitable and if turn was a J/8/9 i think we keep flatting down the streets
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