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2/5 ATdd mutliway line check 2/5 ATdd mutliway line check

04-01-2018 , 11:15 PM
2/5 at the Bellagio, Easter Sunday. Game has two or three regs rest tourists.
Game is somewhat loose with a a lot of utg straddling.
Hero should have a tag image, only shown down one hand - KQss in CO flopped two pair. Have raised big over limpers a couple of times from the blinds and 3bet a couple of times in position to take hands down in 2 hours at the table.
Couple of hands before hero squeezed 4 limpers to 50 with Ac9c in the SB and the button to my immediate right folded saying "I know your squeezing".

OTTH
Utg Straddle
V1 (middle aged guy, loose pre, moderately aggro pro with about 500) opens to 25
Mp2 calls
CO (V2 who made the comment about squeezing seems abc tag) calls
Hero calls with ATdd -- folding seems too nitty. Could raise to 100-120 and take it down but with recent dynamic decide to call.

Blinds fold
Utg calls
Flop (125) Ts 6s 4h
Checks to CO who bets 80
Hero? Fold - we flop TPTK folding to a single bet seems nitty.
Call - not bad, but we invite further callers getting 3.5:1 and now we pray we can reach showdown.
Raise to 200-225 - puts pressure on the CO who is a straightforward player but who does have 44 and 66 in his range.


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04-02-2018 , 12:33 AM
I probably still squeeze in this spot. Raise to 25 from a pro is usually a pot-builder and not a strong made hand.

Definitely not folding flop. I think we need stack sizes to make a decision.
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04-02-2018 , 04:57 AM
Depending on stack sizes, I'm either raising (if shallow) or calling (if deep).
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04-02-2018 , 09:54 AM
We obviously need stacksizes before OP can get any valuable accurate responses.

That being said unless CO is really short here and assuming standard 100 BB stacks (500), we just call here on the flop and utilize our position on future streets.

People usually play more honest on turn/river, especially in multiway pots- and we can combine our reads on villain with the benefit of see and analyze what he does on the turn when we call.

Sure, its not optimal if we go multiway to the turn and the pot is bloating quickly with us only holding a 1 pair hand, but raising the flop and comitting us to stackoff against the field is even worse than that scenario in my opinion so we got to do the best we can with what we have here.
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04-02-2018 , 12:05 PM
I like flatting here unless we are really short. Plenty of turn cards that we can barrel IP and not too many that we don't like.
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04-02-2018 , 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by spirit123
I probably still squeeze in this spot. Raise to 25 from a pro is usually a pot-builder and not a strong made hand.
This is pure nonsense
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04-02-2018 , 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by bigdaddycope
This is pure nonsense
This is also pure nonsense. Explain your thought process and contribute or gtfo.
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04-02-2018 , 06:58 PM
Stack sizes : hero 620, V1 (utg+1) 500, V2(CO) 450.

Flop Ts 6s 4h
V1 check
V2 bet 80
So hero decides to take the aggressive line here and bets 200.
V1 goes all in for 473
V2 folds
Hero needs to call 273 more in a pot of 878 getting 3.25:1 approx. Hero?

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04-02-2018 , 07:11 PM
Ugly spot. What range do you give him?
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