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NL2 strong draw on flop NL2 strong draw on flop

08-20-2014 , 02:45 AM
Opponent is 15/10/3 over 256 hands. Fold v cbet 50% (5/10), no info on checkraise. I know I could have folded this pre, but this guy was the loosest of the ones who were left so I decided I can raise it up. What to do later bogs me kinda.

    Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #29792631

    BTN: $2.15 (107.5 bb)
    SB: $2.07 (103.5 bb)
    BB: $1.49 (74.5 bb)
    UTG: $5.98 (299 bb)
    MP: $2.22 (111 bb)
    Hero (CO): $2.52 (126 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with Q 8
    2 folds, Hero raises to $0.06, 2 folds, BB calls $0.04

    Flop: ($0.13) 5 6 9 (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets $0.10, BB raises to $0.26, Hero ????
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    The action I did is in spoiler, so that the further discussion would be easier.

    Spoiler:
    I called
    , and I want to discuss 3 scenarios on the turn. What do we do if:

    1) 5 6 9 (no matter if 6's a diamond) falls, because I feel his range is already leaning towards sets/2p, ofcourse there are some overpairs, draws or just random **** because it's 2NL.

    2) A good card for us falls (non 6 diamond and any 7) - I mean like do we c/c, c/r the turn or what? (because you will all say "lol r u mad gii")

    3) A brick falls.

    Thanks!
    NL2 strong draw on flop Quote
    08-20-2014 , 03:31 AM
    As played it's a call otf.
    Imo if a 15/10 player is the loosest one at your table you should leave the table asap.
    NL2 strong draw on flop Quote
    08-20-2014 , 03:35 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by bluffthesharkie
    As played it's a call otf.
    Imo if a 15/10 player is the loosest one at your table you should leave the table asap.
    Holy s***, forgot to mention it's ZOOM.
    NL2 strong draw on flop Quote
    08-20-2014 , 03:57 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by 3.14
    Holy s***, forgot to mention it's ZOOM.
    Then call flop and evaluate turn. As you said you can fold this preflop, there's no need to get in situations like this one vs a 15/10 player.
    NL2 strong draw on flop Quote
    08-20-2014 , 07:29 AM
    If you're in CO and the callingest villain is 15/10 in BB, you can raise pretty wide, I don't see how this can be terrible. I would call the flop and x any turn, will fold if we don't hit and he bets out, will raise if we hit.
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    08-20-2014 , 01:07 PM
    A line I like to use in this spot is B/C flop and donk turn, but this line might not be that great vs a 15/10 rock.
    NL2 strong draw on flop Quote
    08-20-2014 , 04:10 PM
    Call flop is best vs a nit, and it`s not even close.
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