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2/3 NL.  Turning a wet set. 2/3 NL.  Turning a wet set.

12-28-2016 , 12:55 AM
MP Main V: $430. Has been battling the laggy BB with his own brand of pf loose aggression and post flop cautious optimism. Will c-bet or float flop but later cower to any aggression if he doesn't have showdown value. Has opened $11-13 last five times it was open folded to him in MP&LP.

HJ Hero: $650 77 In from broken game 1 hour ago. Have been silent past 2 or 3 orbits.

CO: $200. Random passive older gentleman.

BTN: $200 passive older guy.

BB: $300 Young LAGgy German tourist waiting to go play 5/5.

Folds to Main V who opens to $11, Hero calls, LP calls, BTN calls, BB calls.

Flop: $51

A98

checks all around

Turn:

7

BB checks, Villain bets $25, Hero sizing? Really hate anything but raising though feeling vulnerable as well.
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12-28-2016 , 01:19 AM
I think we often have the best hand here, so my target with this best hand is to get value from Ax, two pairs, flush dro and straight dro. So my option here is raise near 80$. If someone will reraise me I probably fold as I don't see worse hands in this reraise.
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12-28-2016 , 06:50 AM
You cannot and must not call off your stack in this spot. The board is so slick that putting in a raise might cause a chain reaction. Call the bet and see what happens.

Discretion is the better part of valor.

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Originally Posted by ThisPlayerRocks
So my option here is raise near 80$. If someone will reraise me I probably fold as I don't see worse hands in this reraise.
^ Build a pot and then fold. If you will ship me some of your money I will put it to good use; the banks are paying 1% interest every 5 years.
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12-28-2016 , 07:39 AM
I like flatting to let other people drawing come along. I think we can raise some rivers and extract some value from worse as well.
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12-28-2016 , 08:03 AM
Yeah im flatting and hoping to see a river for $25 and no-one wakes up with much behind, if the have then raising ott to around $70 is just going to put you in a spot where you cant fold if anyone behind shoves.
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12-28-2016 , 08:49 AM
Is it so terrible to call the flop and see the turn? You'll know if the flush or straight hit and can bet with confidence on the turn and river.
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12-28-2016 , 10:56 AM
I really don't like flatting here. Realistically, we are behind TJ and 56 -- I highly doubt anyone checked the flop with a set. I'd probably raise and call it off with these stack sizes. I just don't think we are behind Main V.

I can get behind a flat, but if the entire table calls, we'll have to check most rivers and maybe call a small bet depending on who it's from.
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