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1-2 nut flush draw 1-2 nut flush draw

08-09-2015 , 10:59 PM
Hero - white mid twenties male, tag image, $360

V1 - Indian women just sat down with $100, seems like the type who is aware of general tag strategy but thinks she knows what's going on / thinks she's better than she really is.

V2 - Hispanic male mid 30s, pretty loose / bad $180 ish

Hero dealt A8 in bb,
V1 makes it $5 utg +1... V2 calls in cutoff, one other call on button, hero calls

Flop ($20) - j46
Hero checks, v1 bets $20, v2 tanks and min raises to $40

V1 has another $80 back, v2 has another $150 back
Both seem strong, I don't see either having draws / semi bluffs...but rather just value hands.

I'm ranging v1 on over pairs, AJ, KJ, QJ, JT, J9, and J8 suited type stuff, I think she would slowplay or just bet differently with sets / 2 pair and 2 pair can't realy be in her pfr range anyways.

V2 seems somewhat strong but from physical read standpoint, I really feel like his min raise to 40 is a "see where I'm at" raise that I commonly see mid aged men make with tptk or top pair type hands as well as over pairs.

With all of it's being said my question is do I have enough fold equity to shove ?
Should I just try to flat and reevaluate turn based on odds?
Should I fold? If v2 just calls the 20 Cbet from v1...i think I just call but the min raise to 40 threw me off a bit.

I feel like this all comes down to whether or not I feel that I have fold equity and to what degree. Either way I'd like peoples opinions on this spot and I'm curious if any of you have experienced similar situations to this at 1-2 live games and what you did.

I will post results tomorrow. Thanks.
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08-10-2015 , 01:34 AM
in 1-2 live you try to make hands, there's no concept of fold equity. You don't try to make people fold, you just wait and make hands.

Regarding your hand, if the odds are not there, fold. On the flop it's the easiest fold in history.
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