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01-20-2016 , 05:45 PM
IPoker, $0.05/$0.10 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players

SB: $20.04 (200.4 bb)
BB: $16.97 (169.7 bb)
UTG: $33.34 (333.4 bb)
MP: $8 (80 bb)
CO: $12.72 (127.2 bb)
Hero (BTN): $12.93 (129.3 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with T T
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.30, SB calls $0.25, BB raises to $1.40, Hero calls $1.10, SB folds

Flop: ($3.10) 7 J 3 (2 players)
BB bets $1.70, Hero ?


First of all

I realise that i shouldn`t defend AS wide vs. a sqz as i would vs. just a 3bet

However i almost get odds 2:1 and the only hands that clearly beat me are JJ-AA(24 combos), and he has at least AK(16 combos), against which i can play

So generally:

1. Do you call a sqz with this (whats your bottom range for calling here in general)

2. Flop should be a flat vs. any moderate bet if we call it pre, right?
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01-20-2016 , 06:14 PM
Villain dependent.

Defintely calling flop
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01-20-2016 , 07:00 PM
Your 1st question can't really be answered until we find out what his sqz % is.

Call flop.
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01-21-2016 , 05:40 AM
So until you find out his sqz percent over a big sample whats your calling range pre?
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01-21-2016 , 06:17 AM
Some regs actually squeeze a lot wider than 3bet, don't they?

I'm definitely calling this flop. You're in position, let's wait for his c/f OTT
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01-21-2016 , 06:32 AM
^ Not sure i`m betting any turn
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01-21-2016 , 06:35 AM
I am, probably most if he checks turn.
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01-21-2016 , 06:37 AM
He folds overcards and x\calls or x\shoves all that beats you.
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01-21-2016 , 06:43 AM
I agree. The thing is that I think if turn is a brick and he checks, we can be pretty sure he's given up his overcards. What I'd hate is to check back and give him the chance to catch up or even bluff you OTR. I think that he's double barreling TP so unless he's c/r his nuts you can be pretty sure that a check OTT is a weak move
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01-21-2016 , 06:53 AM
I would call flop.

Fold if he bets the turn. b/f the turn and check the river.

If you hit, get it in. To bad if he has JJ or 89s
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01-21-2016 , 07:30 AM
Definitely C flop, if V barrels F, if V X's turn then X back.
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01-21-2016 , 08:14 AM
Don't fold plz

4b pre could be ok
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01-21-2016 , 08:18 AM
ofc we have to call flop as played. Fwiw i flat about half of the range i would flat vs normal 3 bets, something like 66+ , suited broadways, most SC, AQ, KQ
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01-21-2016 , 08:34 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by drakelol
ofc we have to call flop as played. Fwiw i flat about half of the range i would flat vs normal 3 bets, something like 66+ , suited broadways, most SC, AQ, KQ
Sounds good!
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01-21-2016 , 09:05 AM
There's definitely an argument for 4betting if BB has been 3betting a lot (esp. from the blinds). With no info, calling is fine. Flop doesn't really change anything so it's definitely a call. If villain double barrels lots, I'm calling any non A, K or Q OTT, otherwise I'd just fold it
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