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I've been playing .50 - $1 for a while now and have a decent read on villain. I have Ad Kd one off button and one person raises to $3 I bump it to $9, Villain on the button calls and original raiser calls. His range has been VERY wide and ATC especially suited.
Edited By: Brighttail Apr 10th, 2011 at 07:16 PM
Flop: 8s 5d 7d
Action checks around to me and I bet $15 and Villain insta bets $54 My read on him is that he has been bullying the table by overbetting pots when he has draws or a piece of the board to keep people from drawing. He doesn't value bet everything is either a pot bet, overbet or shove. I still have $70 behind so I'm committed if i call.
Question is do I just jam here or let this go? I know if shoving and get the call i'm getting 2.8 or so on my bet which is close if he has a pair and I'm a head if he is drawing. Thoughts? -
Snap shove. 2 overs + nut flush draw plays quite well against this type of villain on this board. Given the dead money in the pot, I love getting it in on this flop.
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agree with tyson, even against a set you're still drawing live, and with what you've said, it's very likely that hitting an ace or king will give you the pot also.
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THanks for the advice. My read was correct as i pushed, he had 5c 6c. He hit his 4 on the turn but I hit flush on river and he called me a donk LOL...
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