SB vs BB, jamming turn ok?
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 383
2.5/5 blinds $500 effective (4 handed)
Folds to SB
Hero is SB with K9dd56hh and raises villian to $15. Villian is a tough thinking player who in the past would bet bet bet until hero folded but has since slowed down once hero has called lighter... Villian probably views hero as OK but not great...
Villian pots to $45, hero calls. Standard to call here with double suited hands?
Flop comes Kh 5d 2s, hero checks villian bets 1/2 pot for $44, hero raises to $220 with top 2 pair and 2 back door non nut draws (and backdoor gut shot)... villian calls...
Turn comes Qs, Hero? Pot is now $530 and effective is $235... Jamming ok here? Obviously we would prefer the turn to be a suit for us but even without it we are ahead of/flipping with a lot of hands?
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Horrible card but there is a good chance he could have AA here so I'm putting it in. Pot size is large enough that you pretty much committed yourself on the flop when you repotted.
What else you planning to do? Check/Fold.
Join Date: Sep 2009
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Turn is obvious jam with less than half a psb left. I prefer xc to xr this texture, we don't need much protection.
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Jam. This is one of the better cards as really only KQ improves to beat you. QQ isn't likely on a no flush draw flop and he's more likely to have straight draws. Given how you played the hand how don't you shove?