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[QUOTE="GreenDaddy1, post: 6277250, member: 337531"] [b]Villian Stats (VPIP/PFR/AF):[/b] 23/19/3 I don't really like how I played this hand. Interested in some thoughts. [B]Pacific Poker - $0.05 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players[/B] [I][URL="http://www.pokertracker.com"]Hand converted by PokerTracker 4[/URL][/I] BTN: 20.8 BB [B]SB: 169 BB[/B] BB: 209.2 BB [B]Hero (UTG): 112.8 BB[/B] MP: 151.6 BB CO: 90.2 BB [B]SB[/B] posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB [B]Pre Flop:[/B] [I](pot: 1.4 BB)[/I] [B]Hero[/B] has T[COLOR=black]♣[/COLOR] T[COLOR=black]♠[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]Hero[/B] raises to 3 BB[/COLOR], [I]fold[/I], [I]fold[/I], BTN calls 3 BB, [B]SB[/B] calls 2.6 BB, [I]fold[/I] [B]Flop:[/B] [I](10 BB, 3 players)[/I] 5[COLOR=black]♣[/COLOR] 8[COLOR=red]♦[/COLOR] 2[COLOR=red]♦[/COLOR] [B]SB[/B] checks, [COLOR=red][B]Hero[/B] bets 8.4 BB[/COLOR], [I]fold[/I], [B]SB[/B] calls 8.4 BB [B]Turn:[/B] [I](26.8 BB, 2 players)[/I] 4[COLOR=black]♣[/COLOR] [B]SB[/B] checks, [COLOR=red][B]Hero[/B] bets 13.8 BB[/COLOR], [B]SB[/B] calls 13.8 BB [B]River:[/B] [I](54.4 BB, 2 players)[/I] T[COLOR=red]♦[/COLOR] [B]SB[/B] checks, [COLOR=red][B]Hero[/B] bets 87.6 BB and is all-in[/COLOR],[SPOILER][B]SB[/B] calls 87.6 BB [B]SB[/B] shows 5[COLOR=red]♦[/COLOR] 5[COLOR=black]♠[/COLOR] (Three of a Kind, Fives) (Pre 19%, Flop 92%, Turn 95%) [B]Hero[/B] shows T[COLOR=black]♣[/COLOR] T[COLOR=black]♠[/COLOR] (Three of a Kind, Tens) (Pre 81%, Flop 8%, Turn 5%) [B]Hero[/B] wins 216.2 BB[/SPOILER] I throw out a big flop bet. Too big. The weaker player folds. This remaining villain looks like at least a semi decent tag who may even fold a flush draw here, especially if not to the nuts. I've looked at that board in the heat of the moment and summed it up as wet enough that some draws are calling, but by getting so big am I just making it likely I am getting calls from sets and not much else? I can see villain previously called in the blinds with A5s, K5s and QJo. I am definitely putting pockets in that calling range too though. Note also he has folded 7/11 to c bets that i've seen until this point over 200 hands. I think he has just folded out the majority of his range to this huge bet and continues with sets mostly. So I think maybe half pot here would have been enough, I got carried away. Anyway, he makes the call and on that turn I felt like I need to continue this line if I am targeting draws so I bet again, but size down this time to just over half pot. I'm feeling already that I might be setting myself up for a tough river spot here. Not especially happy when he calls because I'm asking myself is this possibly decent TAG really calling big bets flop and turn with just a draw getting pretty bad odds? The river is a real clanger on first glance, but then as I think it starts to look good. The flush draw completes, making my set meaningless against a lot of the hands I've been targeting.... but I am now good against sets of 5s, 2s and 8s, and I think given how much pressure I put on those are definitely more likely to have got to the river than a draw, if this player is as decent as I think they are given their stats. So, feeling like I've got very, very lucky here and that I probably am winning set over set often I just jam. I logged on tonight intending to be more aggressive as I think I've been missing a bit of value and being too passive at times. I think a better line here would have been to bet smaller to keep more draws in, rather than just value owning myself when villain has something and folding out any draws that would have made it to the river other times. [/QUOTE]
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