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<img  45 man - turning QQ into a bluff on AJ4K with draw to nut flush and broadway? <img  45 man - turning QQ into a bluff on AJ4K with draw to nut flush and broadway?

05-10-2015 , 05:08 PM
    Poker Stars, $0.91 Buy-in (25/50 blinds, 6 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 8 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    UTG+2: 1,640 (32.8 bb)
    MP1: 4,608 (92.2 bb)
    Hero (MP2): 1,474 (29.5 bb)
    MP3: 973 (19.5 bb)
    CO: 871 (17.4 bb)
    BTN: 1,344 (26.9 bb)
    SB: 2,998 (60 bb)
    BB: 1,438 (28.8 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP2 with Q Q
    2 folds, Hero raises to 175, 3 folds, SB calls 150, BB folds

    Flop: (448) A J 4 (2 players)
    SB bets 220, Hero calls 220

    Turn: (888) K (2 players)
    SB bets 150, Hero ????



    Jam, fold, call one street or two?

    Also comments on sizing pre? I'm still experimenting with this with the new antes and am trying to bet a bit bigger in early position.
    05-11-2015 , 12:52 AM
    preflop: raise to 125, imo 175 is way too big, its opening to 3.5x with eff stack of 30bb

    flop: ok

    turn: call and evaluate river, go for a cheap showdown aka pot control
    05-11-2015 , 08:37 AM
    ^^^
    this exactly
    05-12-2015 , 03:43 PM
    Against unthinking opponents, I'm fine with a larger pfr with hands that we're prob going to want to stack off with: KK and AA. But QQ is oh-so-pretty but overcards on the flop come, I think 43%. So there's a good chance we're gonna want to pot control at some point with QQ, and a normal sized PFR is prob a good place to start.
    05-13-2015 , 04:30 AM
    As played I shoved and got called. I think by a weak ace. I hit my flush on the river though.

          
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