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Low SPR, turned non-nut straight with possible flush Low SPR, turned non-nut straight with possible flush

01-24-2017 , 05:17 PM
    Poker Stars, $3 Buy-in (1,500/3,000 blinds, 375 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    SB: 83,780 (27.9 bb)
    Hero (BB): 44,661 (14.9 bb)
    UTG+1: 33,989 (11.3 bb)
    UTG+2: 112,926 (37.6 bb)
    MP1: 55,066 (18.4 bb)
    MP2: 37,829 (12.6 bb)
    MP3: 88,314 (29.4 bb)
    CO: 111,073 (37 bb)
    BTN: 70,879 (23.6 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with Q 9
    UTG+1 folds, UTG+2 raises to 7,777, 3 folds, CO calls 7,777, 2 folds, Hero calls 4,777

    Flop: (28,206) T 4 J (3 players)
    Hero checks, UTG+2 checks, CO checks

    Turn: (28,206) K (3 players)
    Hero bets 16,923, UTG+2 calls 16,923, CO folds

    River: (62,052) 5 (2 players)
    Hero bets 18,800, UTG+2 raises to 37,600, Hero calls 786 and is all-in


    Any comments on my line?
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    01-24-2017 , 06:26 PM
    I like it personally, would have done the same.
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    01-25-2017 , 04:48 AM
    Like it but would just wager all my biscuits at the end instead of leaving 700 left.
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    01-25-2017 , 05:07 AM
    Fold pre.

    As played your line is fine.
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    01-26-2017 , 10:37 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DutchCourage
    Fold pre.

    As played your line is fine.
    You're gonna have to elaborate on that one. We're getting 5-1 pre and we can open jam flops like this with tons of equity and if they fold take down a good pot. We also can do that when we flop either a 9 or Q assuming the board isn't completely awful. I mean yeah Q9o is a pretty awful hand but the price is too good.
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    01-26-2017 , 11:11 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by killer_kill
    You're gonna have to elaborate on that one. We're getting 5-1 pre and we can open jam flops like this with tons of equity and if they fold take down a good pot. We also can do that when we flop either a 9 or Q assuming the board isn't completely awful. I mean yeah Q9o is a pretty awful hand but the price is too good.


    I disagree. You have a raise in EP and a call in CO and 14bb. Flopping a Q or 9 on a board that is not cmpletely awful does not happen 1 in 5 times. Aside from the reverse implied odds, ie you shove on a Qxx rainbow flop only to get called by AQ/QJ/KQ or QQ+.
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    01-26-2017 , 02:04 PM
    Fold pre. Not sure why we're leaving 700 or so chips behind though?
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    01-26-2017 , 04:43 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Glaciem
    Like it but would just wager all my biscuits at the end instead of leaving 700 left.
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by onehandatatime
    Fold pre. Not sure why we're leaving 700 or so chips behind though?
    I was probably waiting for a payjump.
    Thanks for your opinions guys.
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    01-28-2017 , 05:48 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DutchCourage
    I disagree. You have a raise in EP and a call in CO and 14bb. Flopping a Q or 9 on a board that is not cmpletely awful does not happen 1 in 5 times. Aside from the reverse implied odds, ie you shove on a Qxx rainbow flop only to get called by AQ/QJ/KQ or QQ+.
    RIO don't matter when you're 14 blinds deep or atleast that much. We only have a pot sized bet so any piece of the board is good enough for us barring disaster flops.
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    01-30-2017 , 01:31 PM
    You've shown aggression on two streets and Villian still raises you on the river. So he seems pretty sure he has the best hand. I think your probably up against a high flush. Maybe sometimes AQ with the Ace of hearts for a blocker against the flush, but maybe less often. As played I don't see how you fold. You have too much of your stack invested to fold. I think checking the turn would have been a better play and then re evaluating on the river.
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    01-31-2017 , 12:38 PM
    We can still get value from 2pr and hands with a single heart or combo draws etc on the turn so I think betting is fine. Wanting to check the turn after flop checks through 3 ways is slightly results oriented (it's fine it happens).
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    01-31-2017 , 05:48 PM
    Fold pre. If it was a minraise you might wanna tag along but 3 ways to an over 2.5x EP open with a 15bb stack no thank you. Rather save those chips to get a bigger double up/have more fold equity when we inevitably have to shove something.
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    01-31-2017 , 08:30 PM
    with 15bb this goes right into the muck, but if i do play this, im not calling here, its all going in. but still see nothing good coming off this hand pf to risk my 15bb stack. Getting the right price with ATC is a deepstack game
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