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    Question HU vs. Very Good Regular

    I don't have too many reads except that this is a very good player, DADuhWEEwah. He normally plays 10-20 but he agreed to play me at 3-6. He is very solid. He has caught me overbet bluffing the river once so he knows I play my hands in unorthodox ways a lot. My image is very very bluffy i think. His 3bet was only 8% for the match. He seemed to be a very good hand reader and very tricky very balanced player capable of making some very thin calls and bluffs. The first hand I was unsure how much to bet on the river, and the second hand i was unsure what the correct play was on just about every street. I 4bet planning on folding to a 5bet which I am not sure what anybody thinks of that. I'm thinking I shoulda folded the turn though. Also, I am wondering if turning my hand into a bluff on the river is a good play if we were a little deeper.

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    Hero (BTN/SB): $648.00
    BB: $1201.00

    Pre Flop: ($9.00) Hero is BTN/SB with Th Qc
    Hero raises to $18, BB calls $12

    Flop: ($36.00) 9c 6s Jc (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $24.00, BB raises to $72, Hero calls $48

    Turn: ($180.00) 3h (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $125.00, BB calls $125

    River: ($430.00) Qd (2 players)
    BB checks




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    Hero (BTN/SB): $1248.00
    DADuhWEEwah (BB): $1106.00

    Pre Flop: ($9.00) Hero is BTN/SB with As Kh
    Hero raises to $18, DADuhWEEwah raises to $66, Hero raises to $158, DADuhWEEwah calls $92

    Flop: ($316.00) Qd Jc 2s (2 players)
    DADuhWEEwah checks, Hero checks

    Turn: ($316.00) Ks (2 players)
    DADuhWEEwah bets $212.00, Hero calls $212

    River: ($740.00) Ah (2 players)
    DADuhWEEwah bets $736.00, Hero calls $736
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    First hand I would have bet 1/2 the pot PoF. Not much diffrence, but it keeps the pot smaller as you try to catch your straight. I prob check back the turn. You probably got him with your river Q but I'm happy to check and take down a $400 pot. If you bet and he raises, you have a tough decision in my mind.

    On the 2nd hand, my intial thought is to reraise the turn. If he 4-bets you, you can asume he has 2 pair or AT.

    Depending on how attached you are to your stack, I would probably 4-bet him strong pf and try to take it down right there.
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    2 hand. river is total read and flow of the match dependent. depending of how much he thin he valuebets, bluff frequencies, how wide or how narrow is his range to 3bet/call. on the flop ill prefer a bet then a cbeh, puts villain in a very bad spot, ure hand doesnt get faced up and ure def no getting c/r frequently, not at all. PF u CANT 4bet fold, lol thats ridiculous... AK is too strong to turn into a bluff then fold... if ure gonna do that is better to flat the 3bet then to 4bet/fold, and the 4bet/fold pure bluffs.

    the river on the 1 hand depends on how much u want to balance ure range, cuz its clear that u have something when u bet/call the flop and bet the turn. the river hits some OESDs, so if he has a one paired hand he knows he can only beat a busted FD... hmmmmm i think checking behind is fine, very thin....

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    Hand 1: I like how you played it the whole way. I think you need to check the river though, since you (kind of) hit your hand. Villain could have something like KQ and be in check-call mode.

    Hand 2: With the stacks, I would like to see you 4-bet more PF, to something like 250. Then c-bet for ~350 (this amount would depend on how you had been sizing your PoF bets). If he calls, you're in check-fold mode... unless this turn and river pop off. I could easily put him on AK as well the way the hand played out, but he could also have any PP JJ-AA (AA and KK less likely based on your holdings, but with the way the hand played out it's possible).


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    Hand 1: I check river back. I tihnk you're getting check/called by JT a ton here. But, given that you think he thinks you bluff a lot, this could easily be a trap.

    Hand 2: I think a bigger 4bet is in order. He seems to think he can outplay you PoF, so take some of that edge away by getting more in PF w/ a top 3 hand. River is probably a fold tbh. I don't see him showing up w/ AQ here very often, especially because he thinks you bluff a lot (he owuld check/call). I think he has JJ/QQ a ton, possibly even TT.

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    Also, and this is the most important thing. WHY ARE YOU PLAYING HIM?!! He is a solid 10/20 player. game selection ftw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cardsfan04 View Post
    Also, and this is the most important thing. WHY ARE YOU PLAYING HIM?!! He is a solid 10/20 player. game selection ftw.

    LOL, but I think its worthwhile. If you are able to play 10/20 reg HU for decent session, I believe that just by analyzing how hands went down, you will be able to learn and measure yourself up to those players. I see it as a 600$ lesson, but if you win, +ev everywhere. confidence factor. Ofcourse, maybe once in a while, but not too many times
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