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05-24-2017 , 02:50 AM
Hero is UTG with AhJh. Stacks are about 270 effective. Hero has a relatively tight image that villain has probably not been paying attention to. Villain appears to be relatively tight aggressive.

Hero raises to 12. Villain calls in the hijack and the BB calls.

Flop: Js 10c 8s.

BB checks. Hero bets 25. Villain calls and BB folds.

Turn: Ad

Hero bets 40. Villain raises to 100. Hero calls.

River: Kd

Hero checks. Villain goes all in for 130 effective. Hero folds.

Is turn a call? I feel like if I'm not calling top 2 then I just don't have any calls in my range. River it feels like he just has to have either the flopped straight or KQ.

(Villain showed 10 10 which didn't make sense at all)
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05-24-2017 , 02:56 AM
No results please. You lost the minimum....lol live poker.
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05-24-2017 , 05:12 AM
Seems fine.

Folding turn is probably best. Two pair is the stone-cold bottom of your value betting range here. And when a TAG raises you here OTT, he's nutted everytime
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05-24-2017 , 06:59 AM
Forget GTO, you don't need to balance against unknowns or weak regs. You play exploitative poker against these guys and generally that means folding non nutted hands to postflop raises, particularly turn and river raises.

You'll get raised by weaker ranges on the flop but by the turn most low stakes players are only raising very strong hands.

Against a looser player you'd have a tougher decision on the turn as they could do this with weaker 2pairs as well as sets. However, I'd expect most loose players to raise the drawy flop with JT/T8. So against a loose player AT/A8 are raising you on the turn but a tight player isn't flatting these preflop vs a tight UTG open, at least not the offsuit versions.

I like to think I'd find a fold on the turn here but calling turn and folding river is not bad either.
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05-24-2017 , 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Machinist
Hero is UTG with AhJh. Stacks are about 270 effective. Hero has a relatively tight image that villain has probably not been paying attention to. Villain appears to be relatively tight aggressive.

Hero raises to 12. Villain calls in the hijack and the BB calls.

Flop: Js 10c 8s.

BB checks. Hero bets 25. Villain calls and BB folds.

Turn: Ad

Hero bets 40. Villain raises to 100. Hero calls.

River: Kd

Hero checks. Villain goes all in for 130 effective. Hero folds.

Is turn a call? I feel like if I'm not calling top 2 then I just don't have any calls in my range. River it feels like he just has to have either the flopped straight or KQ.

(Villain showed 10 10 which didn't make sense at all)
I think you played it perfectly. Turn raises are generally always nutter butters. A lot of people on here won't fold river.
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05-24-2017 , 09:48 AM
If I was on my stone cold A-game I'd fold turn. If I was tilting I'd just get it in.
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