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iamavibe

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Poker Stars $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 1856593
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SB: $16.07
BB: $10.00
UTG: $10.39
MP: $16.98
CO: $5.04
Hero (BTN): $17.24

Pre Flop: ($0.15) Hero is BTN with J Heart K Heart
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.30, SB calls $0.25, 1 fold

Flop: ($0.70) 5 Heart 9 Spade T Heart (2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.50, SB raises to $1.50, Hero calls $1

Turn: ($3.70) 8 Diamond (2 players)
SB bets $2.80, Hero calls $2.80

River: ($9.30) 4 Club (2 players)
SB bets $4.10, Hero folds

This guy was playing a 20/16 over a couple hundred hands.
guess we can play this hand two ways, we can either jam over the top on the flop when he c/r us, (especially because even if he has TT we still have what like 40% equity) or we call the c/r behind as we are IP, and with being pretty deep this doesn't seem as bad as jamming the flop. I guess my question is is my normal play to jam the flop, even while being deep? And if I do call behind on the flop, what is my turn play when I miss?

Posted 9 months ago

fetsidaj1

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I don't really like jamming the flop.

I expect his c/r range to be very strong = you don't have a lot of fold equity + you are deep, IP and with decent draw and therefore calling the flop seems pretty good to me.

Calling turn seems fine as well. ( decent implied odds)

Posted 9 months ago

Nozzo

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Super wet board, deepstacks, tagish opponent...

If you jam its likely to be 50-50. If someone is ahead, i think its the sb.

Therefore i like calling the flop.

When the 8 hits on the turn...

Calling turn seems fine as well. ( decent implied odds)



River

think folding is fine. looks like he puts you on a draw and is underbetting to get some calls from bluffcatchers.

On blank turn and river you should consider bluffcatching, you beat all SDs (except KQ) and some FDs as well.
Also betting the river when he checks looks reasonable, i think he will fold his Nut FDs.

Posted 9 months ago

kerwinty

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iamavibe

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My question is this:
If his range is: TT,99,55,ATs,QhJh,ATo we are a 49% dog, so basically a flip, if we add one bluff into his range we are obviously a fav to win the hand.
I think calling down once he c/r it seems like we are just hoping to hit, and when we do hit, say he flopped a set here, if he c/r and then I call and a h drops on the turn or river, I don't think he always pays us off full stacks, especially because we are deep.

Posted 9 months ago

Nozzo

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TT,99,55,ATs,QhJh,ATo looks like you just picked some random hands?
This is his range for calling a raise, checkraising, calling a shove, calling a raise?

Try to figure out what his preflop range looks like when he called. After that think about the part of the range he c/r on the flop. I don't think its TT,99,55, ATs,QhJh (btw impossible you got the JHeart), ATo.

I don't think he always pays us off full stacks, especially because we are deep.


no not always... but often enough
You think he can fold 99 and TT? (Tip: OTT he will have 10 outs to improve)

Posted 9 months ago

mmakyyy7

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I jamming flop def our bluff has to work small percentage of time to be profitable

Posted 9 months ago




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