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$2 NL HE 6-max: Is this ever justified? Bizzaro world
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[QUOTE="NootNoot, post: 6875342, member: 1031651"] Yes, I wanted to trap, but that super-sized (even for him) pre-flop raise threw me off. I was thinking if I raised pre it might be one of the rare times he folds too. Not the best thinking from me. Was hoping he'd do something more in line with what he'd done previously too, and that we'd see a flop, more on that in a second. He actually did me a favour in a way in retrospect as it would have been impossible to judge where I was post flop so the 75BB raise of his meant it was much more of an all-in or nothing decision. The hands I listed of his were actually wrong, that's what happened afterwards. Thought it didn't add up compared to how I remembered it! I had my pokertracker set to most recent hands first and I was mistakenly looking at those. Anyway, up to that point I can clarify he was VPIP 86.36, PFR 59.09 from 25 hands The only 3 hands I'd seen of his were 99 and 66, both ended up as all-ins pre-flop following his opens for 25BB and 35BB. There was also a 23 off that he limped from the button in a small pot. What he also had was winning uncontested pots with raises to 10BB, 50BB, 35BB, 2BB, and 15BB x 3. There were 3 pots he took down on the flop. 1 after he raised 20BB unopened, 1 after he raised to 20 BB in the big blind after a standard raise and a call, and 1 after he min 3 bet pre. Obviously he must have very wide raising range, although only actually having seen pocket pairs with my own eyes when he'd been raising big made me doubt if it was the right move. I wouldn't have been particularly happy to see another pair. The extra large raise of his, even by his own standards gave me doubts too. Does that mean he's stronger than for his usual raises is what I was thinking. Anyway, it worked out in the end. Got it in as 64% favourite so whatever happened I would have been happy with that. [USER=1007778]@Station_Master[/USER] thanks for that, I like your thinking there with the other players possibly calling off lighter than they usually would. Nice job! [/QUOTE]
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