villian was pretty loose aggro. Dont have any stats though as it was my friends HH. only a stars $1.40 90man k.o
PokerStars Game #52870640039: Tournament #332668264, $1.00+$0.25+$0.15
USD Hold'em No Limit – Level XIII (200/400) – 2010/11/18 3:38:53 WET
[2010/11/17 22:38:53 ET]
Table '332668264 6' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 2: chilidogs2 (4490 in chips)
Seat 4: Gferro (29815 in chips)
Seat 5: Hero (14860 in chips)
Seat 7: Ktulu1969 (25249 in chips)
Seat 8: ccitytoker (17135 in chips)
chilidogs2: posts the ante 50
Gferro: posts the ante 50
pkrbadgirl: posts the ante 50
Ktulu1969: posts the ante 50
ccitytoker: posts the ante 50
Gferro: posts small blind 200
Hero: posts big blind 400
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found]
Ktulu1969: folds
ccitytoker: folds
chilidogs2: folds
Gferro: calls 200
Hero : checks
*** FLOP *** [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found]
Gferro: bets 800
Hero: calls 800
*** TURN *** [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found]
Gferro: bets 2000
Hero: calls 2000
*** RIVER *** [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found] [Image Can Not Be Found]
Gferro: bets 4000
Hero: ???
I would have raised preflop and hope to take it down there. And folded if had come over me.
In this cased I had maybe folded on the flop, maybe raised him. All depending on my read. But I def. fold the turn here. You are calling blind. You have no idea about his range.
As played I fold the river. You only beat a bluff and I am not sure you can make him fold river with a shove, if he has a big spade.
You are in a limped pot BvB, which makes it virtually impossible to tell where you are at and the range that your opponent is on. Ace flops hit random ranges pretty solidly so there is a good chance that you are looking at an Ax hand (even though you are dealing with the SB so ATC is a real possibility), so with just your nine you really have limited options for outs here and are drawing pretty thin. The next spade on the turn and his bet there makes me think that there is a really strong possibility you are looking at the Ace of Spades at the very least (as I am typically not terribly afraid of 3 to a flush on the board). Once that last one hits you are hosed. You are pretty much beating air and at this particular level there are not a lot of players at all that are going to put together a 3 street bluff like this. I think for me, I check my option pre-flop and then I throw it into the muck with the flop bet, no real reason to do anything with this hand or get out of line.
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