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Facing 4bet jam on the flop - 2/5 Facing 4bet jam on the flop - 2/5

03-28-2017 , 06:09 PM
Hero is very young Asian male, reg at the game
V1 - late 50s white male, has prior history playing with hero, has called hero on bluffs before, vice versa

Hero is in sb with 98 - stacks are 500 eff
V1 is in bb
utg raises to 20, mp1 and btn call
Hero calls
V1 in bb calls

Facing a multiway pot with already $100 dead, hero decides to check in the dark

Flop T74x

V1 instantly leads out for 75

V1 has bet like that similarly before. Few times hero has seen v1 shown down when he leads out for pot sized bet on the flop, he tended to have two pairs or tptk.

Action folds to hero and hero decides to raise to 200

V1 tanks for a bit, speaks to himself about what hands hero might have that he checks in the dark and 3bets the flop

V1 jams for remaining stacks

Hero?
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03-28-2017 , 06:28 PM
You put in almost half your stack and you're asking whether you should call it off with an open ended straight flush draw? Yes, shovel it in. Also, V1 bet, hero 2-bet, V1 3-bet shoved (not 4-bet). You should have folded preflop though - OOP against UTG raise with only 100BB stack and 9-high.
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03-28-2017 , 06:30 PM
Snap calls? You have 15 outs and V almost always has a made hand here, or occasionally Ah4h/5h6h. Let's give him AhTx, JJ, and the sets (don't see him calling a raise pre with T7 or flatting with QQ+) as his made hands. You are 47% against that range, and with the money in the pot, you only need 30% equity to call
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03-28-2017 , 06:34 PM
Ez call after putting in ~45% of stack. Hope u binked.
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03-28-2017 , 06:40 PM
fold pre. Not deep enough to be playing this hand out of position for a 4x raise.

on the flop, I would have just shoved when the action got back to me to maximize fold equity. $200 is inviting action on a $75 bet to the section of his range that we don't really want action from (higher flush draws), anything more (but less than a shove) sets up awkward turn sizing. A shove is an overbet, but not an egregious one, and we don't really mind getting called anyway.

as played, snap call.
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03-28-2017 , 06:44 PM
Fist pump get it in.
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03-28-2017 , 11:58 PM
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Last edited by Garick; 03-29-2017 at 08:20 AM.
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03-29-2017 , 01:40 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dubey
fold pre. Not deep enough to be playing this hand out of position for a 4x raise.
Wat. This is an easy call preflop.
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03-29-2017 , 05:12 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ChrisV
Wat. This is an easy call preflop.
ya, that's what I thought too, 109s is strong as ***
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