88 50nl

Posted 8 years agoEdited 8 years ago

This guy had a 60vp and hasn't folded to an Iso yet. So he has a lot of 6x in his range but there's also a lot of flush draws.
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$0.25/$0.50 No Limit Holdem FullTiltPoker
5 Players

Blinds$0.25/$0.505
UTG Headroller403 $129.20
CO SONGAN $65.45
D JahBar7 $284.90
SBHero $78.20
BB OMGMilaKunis $50
Preflop
5$0.75Hero is SB88
Headroller403 calls $0.50, 2 folds, Hero raises to $1.25, 1 fold, Headroller403 calls $0.75
Flop
2$3753
Hero bets$1.65, Headroller403 raises to $3.30, Hero calls$1.65
Turn
2$9.604
Hero checks, Headroller403 bets $9.60, Hero calls$9.60
[divbox=#eeeeee]River
2$28.80Q
Hero checks, Headroller403 bets $18, Hero
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Posted 8 years ago
I'd go on and just iso'ed bigger, 5bb. I think he has a lot of 2p combos as he never folds pre, as well as 6x. I call flop raise, but just muck turn as he will fire river big most likely, and most of the deck is scary. I don't wanna bluffcatch expected 50bb river bet, and as played this problem appears. Unnecessary tough spot imo.
Posted 8 years ago
Yeh even as an open raise this is small. Iso you should 3.5x-4.5x here to well isolate and get more value.

As played post flop it looks fine
Posted 8 years ago
Iso bigger on flop, any stats postflop? with the only stat that u are giving, i just will be guessing here, why u asume he would raise a 6x? cause of his bet sizing, i think we cant almost never fold flop, but for me fold turn.
Posted 8 years ago
Turn is gross when he pots it but he can just have tptk... What other stats do we have?
Vp60% tells us nothing about his postflop play
Posted 8 years ago
he's semi-aggressive post-flop. 47wwsf 31wtsd and 44 wsd. So he's aggressive and calls too much but the samples too small to draw too much from in this spot. Small sample though so we can't tell too much from his stats.

just mentioned he has a lot of 6x is just what he's repping when he bets the turn and is part of his range that could raise flop
Posted 8 years ago
Iso-raise is usually too small here. We likely have an equity advantage and can go ahead and make it big. It's true we flip against a lot of hands, but those hands only flip against us when they see all five cards. So we should think of ourselves as a significant favourite vs something like KTo.

Flop play is fine.

On the turn it's usually just time to give up on the hand. Especially against a pot-sized bet from a weaker player.
Posted 8 years ago
Like previous posters said, iso raise bigger.

i would probably just give up on the turn, alot of the time he's gonna be barreling the river and we are gonna have to be just praying he missed something and is bluffing cuz we basicly beat no value hands.