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    Quote Originally Posted by fourthings View Post
    Preflop: {22+, all broadways, connectors, semi-connectors, Axs, A7+} I had trouble putting him on a range preflop, but just based on my loose passive read this is what i came up with
    Sure, he's loose preflop and calls a lot, but does he also call 3bets a lot? Calling your 3bet should significantly narrow his range. Something like 22+, KQ+, AQ+.

    Flop: This is where I had trouble. The pot is 1.27, and UTG has 1.37. Any regular sized c-bet and I'm committed to a reraise (in which case I'm probably behind) An all-in size bet and he'll only call with hands that have me beat. A small c-bet he'll call with his draws. So would I check here and hope for a check behind???
    Typically, a low board like this is not great to bluff cbet since villian could easily have a overpair that he won't fold. It's a rainbow flop, so what draws are you worried about? The small stack does suck but since he is passive, I'd probably do a standard cbet and try to get him to fold. He may be bad enough that he hasn't considered his stack size. But yea, I think you're committed to the pot at that point, but you have outs. C/F to a shove is another option. If he's passive, he's less likely to bluff.
    Last edited by PlayToWin; 02-12-2011 at 01:38 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PlayToWin View Post
    Sure, he's loose preflop and calls a lot, but does he also call 3bets a lot? Calling your 3bet should significantly narrow his range. Something like 22+, KQ+, AQ+.

    Typically, a low board like this is not great to bluff cbet since villian could easily have a overpair that he won't fold. It's a rainbow flop, so what draws are you worried about? ...
    I remember I put him on a wide range even after he called the 3-bet. But I don't remember exactly why (this hand and some others happened during a busy week of midterms, so I couldn't post it right away, just jotted down the hand#s). I just remember he was sitting out when I sat in... He sat back in and played very passive limp-calling a few times, then this hand happened. Maybe he limp-called some 3-bets?? I don't remember =/. Judging from EXPLICITLY what I posted though I can see where you're coming from about his range narrowing. (NOTE TO SELF: write notes about a hand, no matter how seemingly insignificant, that you cannot post immediately, but plan to in the near future)... lesson learned.

    As for the draws I'm mostly thinking of gutshot-pair type hands. 87, 65, 66, 77. I should have clarified. Thanks for the response!
  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by fourthings View Post
    As for the draws I'm mostly thinking of gutshot-pair type hands. 87, 65, 66, 77. I should have clarified. Thanks for the response!
    I'd probably take out the 87, 65 hads since you 3bet, but he could defiitely have the gssd.
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