The villain in this hand has been playing extremely aggressive. I don't have PT running but assume he's somewhere in the realm of 35/29 to 40/32. We're at 2 tables together, I have position on him at one (this table) and he has position on me at the other. We haven't been in any big pots but there's been a lot of small pots, and I've raised his CBs quite a bit after cold calling him pf with position.
Anyway. It folds to him in the SB and he raises to $14. He has done this every time it's been folded to him so far. I have
and call.
The flop is
and he checks. I bet $22 and he CRs to $58. I call. He's never CRd the flop as the PFRer before.
The turn is something innocuous like the
and he bets $100.
Do we:
1) Shove the turn
2) Call the turn and call any river bet, value betting if he checks
3) Call the turn and call any river bet, checking behind if he checks
4) Call the turn and call most river bets, folding if the card is unfavorable (say the
)
5) Call the turn and fold to most river bets
6) Fold the turn
Please rank these in order from best to worst using 'greater than' (>) signs (yes, I'm stealing Xaston's idea).
ie 6 >>>>> 5 >>>> 4 >>> 3 >> 2 > 1
Poker is silly.
It is not enough to be good at chess, you must also play well.
Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.