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3r FT A9o vs 2nd CL 3r FT A9o vs 2nd CL

09-22-2016 , 07:03 PM
    Poker Stars, $3.30 Buy-in (4,000/8,000 blinds, 800 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 5 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37439016

    Hero (BB): 257,587 (32.2 bb)
    MP: 129,600 (16.2 bb)
    CO: 85,897 (10.7 bb)
    BTN: 122,344 (15.3 bb)
    SB: 208,072 (26 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with A 9
    3 folds, SB raises to 20,000, Hero calls 12,000

    Flop: (44,000) 2 9 4 (2 players)
    SB bets 21,880, Hero calls 21,880

    Turn: (87,760) 7 (2 players)
    SB bets 41,635, Hero calls 41,635

    River: (171,030) 3 (2 players)
    SB bets 123,757 and is all-in, Hero calls 123,757

    Spoiler:
    Results: 418,544 pot
    Final Board: 2 9 4 7 3
    Hero showed A 9 and lost (-208,072 net)
    SB showed 2 2 and won 418,544 (210,472 net)



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    vs reg 22/20/7 with rfi from sb of 77%
    Maybe i should 3bet jam pre?

    I obv call 2pair+ but Im on the top of my 1 pair range, and 2 flush draws missed. Do you call K9 A9 or you fold As9x with a blocker to his missed flush draws?
    09-22-2016 , 10:20 PM
    Think AsXs checks flop sometimes or checks turn sometimes since they hv decent SDV, so blocking AsXs isn't very revelant. Prolly **** life call he may be jamming K9 for value.. Sick
    09-22-2016 , 10:33 PM
    sort of a gross spot all around. jamming pre is gonna be +ev for sure, flatting has merits aswell i also wouldnt mind 3betting and calling off a aggro reg pre even tho its prolly icm suicide.

    pretty sick i cant decide whether i call or fold. prolly call A9 but there but dont like it
    09-23-2016 , 01:34 AM
    yeah, right, blocking As shoudln't matter that much as he would check with it at some point.

    In game I decided ott that I snap call no hearth, no spade, no J river. Clicked 'call any or check' and marked the hand after I saw a showdown.

    any gto nerds out there with some math? I don't know how to approach it exactly
    09-23-2016 , 04:58 AM
    yeah,gross spot.tough decision,i wouldn't be able to fold top top.
    09-23-2016 , 06:29 AM
    villains range is super polarized. I really dont think he will jam K9 here for instance. might not even shove TT or JJ. From his perspective your range consists mainly of draws and medium hands. The draws missed, and the medium hands will probably fold to a shove the majority of the time. So betting out med hands makes no sense. I think we are looking at sets, QQ+, 97 and, depending on his river aggression, some missed draws or random bluffs.

    Ingame i would fold river. I just dont think that there are enough players in the pool who will tripple barrel a (semi)bluff here often enough.

    I do like your flat pre. a 3bet is probably +ev, but with this chip setup its just disgusting when he calls you with AT+,55+. Another advantage of a flat is that you can often bluff him off a better ace or medium pair that has tons of equity against you.

          
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