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pokerpops:
It"s around 2am at The Vic.
Villain hasn"t been at table long but is clearly decent. He sat with the max and would have sat with more if allowed. Starts hand with c£200
Stacks are mostly between £100 - £200 with the exception of me and one other guy who is not in this hand.
He opens to £5 which is called in one spot and I raise Jd 9d £14 from late position playing c £450
Flop 6h 9c Js checked to me, I bet £22
Both call
Turn Qs checked to me, I bet £40, villain calls, other guy folds.
River Ks
He leads for £105 with not much back.....
AMRN:
Don"t see how you can call here - I can"t see anything in his range that he leads with that you can beat, other than air of course. Pretty simple fold for me.
DodgyEnd (Tom APAT.be):
--- Quote from: AMRN on February 18, 2013, 17:01:17 PM ---
Don"t see how you can call here - I can"t see anything in his range that he leads with that you can beat, other than air of course. Pretty simple fold for me.
--- End quote ---
+1
Besides a bluff there is nothing you can beat I think.
deanp27:
Pre should be bigger, especially in a squeeeeeeze spot. I"d need major history to consider calling river, he"d have to have 78s or something for you to win
sedds:
I prefer flatting pre, with stacks closer to 200bb the squeeze has merit but i think here once the first guy calls, the second guy is always coming along, and you have to play with a small pot to stack ratio vs him. IP you can semi bluff alot of stuff which will put pressure on either villain with much more money behind that you can"t really do as well in a 3bet pot.
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