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NL50 - I'm a bonkerrrrr
It has been a stalemate thus far. He has been fairly aggro, but he has been folding the last 10 - 15 hands and I've been raising all my buttons lately because he has shown a tendency to fold too much preflop. I expect him to think that I'm fairly aggressive because of this. I have some respect for his game as of now. He 3bet me once over these hands where he folded so heavily. We've played about of 30 - 40 hands.

$0.25/$0.5 No Limit Holdem
2 players
Converted at weaktight.com

Stacks:

BTN ($51.00)  
BB ($55.05)  


Pre-flop: ($0.75, 2 players)
BTN raises to $1.50, BB calls $1

Flop: ($3.25, 2 players)
BB checks, BTN checks

Turn: ($3.25, 2 players)
BB bets $2, BTN raises to $7, BB calls $5

River: ($17.25, 2 players)
BB bets $11, BTN calls $11

[Results Hidden]

 

Turn raise? Flop cbet? River raise/call? Wat.

 


NL50 - I'm a bonkerrrrr

is my computer busto?

I dont see your hole cards.

Are we BTN or BB? 

 

NL50 - I'm a bonkerrrrr

Sorry, weaktight was being retarded. We're BTN with T9o.

 

NL50 - I'm a bonkerrrrr

The turn raise to me is somewhat an exploitable raise. And thus depends on whom you put it on to be profitable.

Even HU the draws you could rep are more frequently than a +TP like hand. So we are back to the overused expression polarized move.

And i dont like it as a valueraise cause no worse hands will call you and since he is aggro aswell they put you in ugly spots by 4betting you  on those boards  very likely. So i would go with the standard play here c/c in this situation.

river hmmm,  would be  a thin valueraise, but imo raising is fine. Two straight possibilities beat you but they would have given up on turn so you only have to worry about a better two pair like AT/A9/A8 what lcould be his holding very likely, and a set.

 

 

NL50 - I'm a bonkerrrrr

Hey,

Flop check is fine. His calling range on this board will have a ton of outs - i'd rather play a bit of pot control and induce bluffs on future streets.

I think turn is a bit too thin. Yeah it depolarizes our range but its nearly impossible to get called by worse.

I'd also think by flat-calling turn, we can induce thin value-bets from hands that would otherwise fold to our raise, or c/f the river 

Given turn, river is a flat call. I can't see any 1 pair hand led/calling turn and lead/calling river.