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1/2 Overpair+Flush Draw facing flop raise 1/2 Overpair+Flush Draw facing flop raise

03-03-2015 , 01:25 AM
First time playing at Red Rock. Hero is up $100 after buying in for $300. In a somewhat loose game, with position on two spots.

3 limps to hero who has KhKd. I raise to $14. Villain on button calls.

I would guess he's close to 30, white, and bought in full. Has only been playing 1 hr. Has been involved in 2 hands, no showdown.

The 3 limpers call as well. Flop 10h 9h 5h. Limpers check to me, I bet somewhat small ($40) to entice action from the spots and get it in on the turn with them. Villain on button raises to 120 total, with about 210 behind. Limpers fold. Hero?
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03-03-2015 , 02:20 AM
Shove?

Havent done the math but shoving cant be terrible here

Folding seems weak without reads and calling seems awkward
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03-03-2015 , 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted by SuqAta8
Shove?

Havent done the math but shoving cant be terrible here

Folding seems weak without reads and calling seems awkward
Curious to hear what you think villain would do this with, with 3 people left to act?
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03-03-2015 , 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by DropTheJoysticks
Curious to hear what you think villain would do this with, with 3 people left to act?
AhX and sets i guess

QJhx maybe

Doubt TX goes nuts here
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03-03-2015 , 03:34 AM
What's the pot-size on the flop? Pre-flop your hand-history has one person calling. And then on the flop the limpers (I guess they're actually limp/callers) fold.

It seems like 14 is a relatively small raise if there's several limpers.

The flop is probably a check, rather than a bet if it's multi-way. If it's heads-up betting makes sense.
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03-03-2015 , 03:40 AM
The flop is absolutely not a check.

Your flop sizing is fine. Go bigger pre assuming it's like every other 1/2 game and nobody else is folding. 18ish is usually what I make it, but bigger if villians are sticky and don't like folding.

As played shove. If he has a set/2 pair/flush, just get there.
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03-03-2015 , 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by au4all
What's the pot-size on the flop? Pre-flop your hand-history has one person calling. And then on the flop the limpers (I guess they're actually limp/callers) fold.

It seems like 14 is a relatively small raise if there's several limpers.

The flop is probably a check, rather than a bet if it's multi-way. If it's heads-up betting makes sense.
It literally says "The 3 limpers call as well".
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03-03-2015 , 03:38 PM
Well played now jam. You said you bet to induce and you got what you wanted. I think this is a pretty standard shove.
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03-03-2015 , 03:49 PM
Shoving has no FE against Villain after the big raise.

If we are shoving it is for value only.

The problem is we are behind Flopped Flushs, Sets, and 2 pair combo's are we are racing against the A.
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03-03-2015 , 05:05 PM
I think it comes down to if you feel like gamboling and dealing with variance. If you think your the best player at this table, or way, way way better then everyone else, I'd probably fold.

The only card your worried about is Ahearts. You have outs against every other hand and could be head. I will guess and say Villian has A10 with the Ace of hearts.
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