Top 2 on flop, weird spot
Join Date: Jun 2008
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3-6 6max
605 effective
Im utg with AcAhTh3h raise to 21
Sb calls runs 43/23 never played with him before
Flop Tc3c2s (pot:48)
He checks, i bet 45 he repots to 183
Question is jam now or call see a turn? We would have psb left if we call
If we just call, Are we bluffing if club comes and he checks?
Last edited by ziggyzaooo; 07-30-2019 at 04:32 AM.
Reason: Hhjji
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It really sucks to GII with as few as 6 outs (maybe 4), but on this Board against a SB what do they really have? 22/33/low rundown/KK with clubs ... I think there's plenty reason to just GII right now.
Are you really expecting a check if flush hits ... and then a fold? Would 'any' opponent really expect us to flat their raise with AcAxXcXx or similar pair/nut flush draw holding? I'm guessing no ... The Ac can be used to bluff a flush with some of the time, but I don't think it's 'that' valuable in this spot without a better read on my opponent.
At least in the live games I play, there's very little reason not to pile in here on the Flop being this shallow. GL
Join Date: Sep 2010
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It fully depends on what kind of player is SB.
If he is pretty solid:
- he would have 22, 33 almost never (+we are blocking 3)
- we are blocking T so much less TT in his range
- we are also blocking Ac so he shouldn't have many FD+P cus we are blocking T and nut FD
If he has JJ+:cc we are a slight favorite
Without Ac I'll repot OTF, with Ac it's like really tough spot. Rather going in than folding still
Also, I'll bet less OTF with that hand or even xb cus we are blocking everything.
Calling imo is not an option cus there aren't any good Turns for us.
Last edited by NDZ; 07-30-2019 at 10:59 AM.