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2/5 deep - OOP facing raise with top & bottom and gutter 2/5 deep - OOP facing raise with top & bottom and gutter

06-01-2019 , 09:04 PM
2/5 live, 2400 effective

V in LJ has been very loose passive, 80-90% VPIP, 15-30% PFR. Not much aggression postflop. Covers Hero's stack of 2400.

Hero (TAG image) with AKQ7 in MP1
UTG1 limps, Hero limps, MP2 limps, LJ raises to 30
SB, UTG1, and Hero all call - 5 ways to the flop

Flop (180): QJ7
UTG1 checks, Hero leads 125, MP2 (3000) calls, LJ raises to 500
SB shortstack calls for 170 all-in
UTG1 folds, Hero?
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06-02-2019 , 12:46 AM
Standard fold
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06-02-2019 , 12:49 AM
dont limp - dont lead - and most certainly don't call now

Last edited by bartolomeus2k; 06-02-2019 at 12:55 AM.
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06-02-2019 , 02:54 AM
can we put a moratorium on hands where people assign themselves an image and then immediately post a hand that directly contradicts said image?
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06-02-2019 , 03:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Alpha Fish
can we put a moratorium on hands where people assign themselves an image and then immediately post a hand that directly contradicts said image?
+1
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06-02-2019 , 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerPlayingGamble
fold pre
Take this as constructive feedback - based on your posts, I can confidently say that you play way too tight.

On to the hand. Pre limp or raise is fine. There is a time and place to bet/fold flops, but this is not one of them. Easy call on the flop. Folding is LOLbad.
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06-03-2019 , 02:22 AM
Limping pre is fine unless the table 3bets often. Check/fold flop. As played, your hand is never in good shape against a raise from a passive player. A loose passive player often has the same raising range as a tight passive player.
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06-03-2019 , 06:29 PM
preflop is fine to me but i agree w BDharrison, this is a deceptively bad flop/position/stacksize w this hand. lots of reverse implied odds. you could honestly make the argument that c/f is best. lots of good turn spots if flop checks around, tho.
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06-03-2019 , 08:55 PM
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Originally Posted by VerdantDevil
On to the hand. Pre limp or raise is fine. There is a time and place to bet/fold flops, but this is not one of them. Easy call on the flop. Folding is LOLbad.
Super-tricky spot....not sure if it's right to bet-call this flop; it's likely you are dominated at least one-way (one guy has a wrap and another has a set or AA with some back-doors) and there is only one nut card for you with the 10 (which could be a chop-card at that).

What type of flops I'm looking to hit are double , rainbow J-10-x with a backdoor, trip A/K/Q/7's (wouldn't hate on making A-K-X or A-Q-X either no flush either). Bottom two with an AK gut-shot seems on the low-end of range you want to have here, guess you are hoping they have QJ and you have equity to hit an A or K but it's pretty unlikely multi-way jammed on that flop.

As played I don't hate bet-folding (despite the lucrative odds you have no idea if you are good even if you make a boat), it's a pretty gross spot based on the dynamics. You got your info pretty cheap at $125 on a marginal flop, why get stuck drawing to the 3rd nut full-house or a possibly chopped straight in a bloated pot?
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06-07-2019 , 11:08 AM
Preflop is ok, we don't mind seeing a 12-way flop with this nutty hand.

OTF, we have ok equity but terrible playability, for that reason we have to check and see.
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