1/2: 99 on 6322r 4-way turn decision
Join Date: Sep 2015
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Just made a good call and got smacked..
1/2 $500 eff
UTG opens 12, Hero flats 99 UTG1,
UTG2 MP MP1 call.
Flop (60): 632scd
UTG checks, Hero bets 30, UTG2 MP and MP1 call, UTG folds
Turn (180): 2c
Hero ??
Join Date: Sep 2017
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I don't like c-betting into 3 people with a medium overpair without position. It puts us into tough WA/WB spots with a bloated pot. Also now we're OOP to the 2 players left.
If it was HU, I'd probably go for a double barrel, but seeing as how there's 2 people in the hand still, I'm tempted to just c/f here or c/c depending on V's bet size.
I may just be spewing total nonsense though. Let's see what the vets chime in with.
Join Date: May 2016
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Preflop and flop look good to me.
Turn I probably bet/fold like $90 here. There's a lot of gutshots in their range like 44/55/A4/A5 that we can get value/protection off. We also want to deny equity from overcards like ATdd that may have floated the flop.
And I would plan to x/f most rivers.
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Preflop/flop look OK. My first instinct was to say to size up the flop but I think that's just resulting, I assume getting three callers is unusual. Checking would be losing too much equity against this many players.
I'd size way down OTT, maybe as small as 60-70. What you want is protection plus value from weak hands, and a smaller size works better for both. Betting bigger is mostly just valuetowning yourself when beaten. You could plausibly bet small like this with something like quads or a full, so your opponents can't really attack it.
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Originally Posted by ChrisV
Preflop/flop look OK. My first instinct was to say to size up the flop but I think that's just resulting, I assume getting three callers is unusual. Checking would be losing too much equity against this many players.
I'd size way down OTT, maybe as small as 60-70. What you want is protection plus value from weak hands, and a smaller size works better for both. Betting bigger is mostly just valuetowning yourself when beaten. You could plausibly bet small like this with something like quads or a full, so your opponents can't really attack it.
Exactly.