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two pairs on 3 flush board two pairs on 3 flush board

08-18-2014 , 11:45 PM
Villain looks like a loose passive. Calls 100% in BB and opens 25% in SB. So i think he hit this board.

If he has an A hes not folding on the flop or turn. If he has Ks, Qs hes probably not folding the flop. So my plan was to call the flop and GII on any non Spades turn if he 2nd barrel.

What do you guys think of calling v GII on the flop?

PokerStars - $3.40+$0.10|10/20 NL (2 max) - Holdem - 2 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

BB: 21 BB (VPIP: 71.43, PFR: 14.29, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 7)
Hero (SB): 29 BB

Hero posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has 9 6

Hero calls 0.5 BB, BB raises to 3 BB, Hero calls 2 BB

Flop: (6 BB, 2 players) 6 A 9
BB bets 4 BB, Hero calls 4 BB

Turn: (14 BB, 2 players) J
BB bets 14 BB and is all-in, Hero calls 14 BB
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08-19-2014 , 10:37 AM
If villain is passive here and shows aggression then I suppose you don't need to slow-play on a drawy board like this.

*waiting for better replies*
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08-19-2014 , 03:33 PM
Well here were some of my thoughts. If villain calls a shove on the flop he will probably also call a shove on the turn. If i wait for the turn to reshove then i am getting much bettor odds and he is getting the worse of it if he has flush draw and turn is a non spade. Also villain seems so weak that i was happy with playing a low variance game against him since i have a huge edge postflop.

What i want to know is if calling and shoving turn is a mistake or if shoving flop is best. So if theres are no strong argument against my line, ill keep playing it because thought it was the right play against this player.

Calling flop isnt to slow play because my hand might not be way ahead. I called to wait for a good turn and GII with much better odds.
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