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2/5 nl Top two facing donk lead 2/5 nl Top two facing donk lead

11-30-2020 , 11:55 PM
Playing 7 handed cause of China virus

One limp from utg2 with abt> 250
Folds to me in cutoff I bet 20 with a5 of clubs

Bb has been very tight and raises to 70 utg2 cold calls after limping and I call as well me and bb are atleast 1000 eff

Flop is a ♠️ 5 ♠️ 4 Pot is 210

Checks to me I bet 140

Bb calls and utg2 calls for a little less ... hes all in

Turn is 10

Bb checks I bet 350 he calls


River is j

He leads for 500

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12-01-2020 , 12:34 AM
Fold A5s to the reraise. Hate to fold that deep from the button but a tight player raising out of a blind will have a good pair or a better AX a lot. You won't flop well enough often enough.

What do you know about UTG+2 here? I'm assuming UTG+2 is pretty fishy and loose/passive because limp/calling a reraise is just bad given his stack. Knowing how wide a range he is calling off on the flop matters though because it impacts both yours and BB's ranges.

Flop bet is fine after they both check. You are better off checking the turn. BB shouldn't have many draws that you need to charge. As played I would call the river but it isn't a happy call. BB is a tight player raising out of a blind. He shouldn't have 55/44 in his range and JJ/TT should give up the flop. ATs is the only hand your likely losing too and he can be over playing AK. If UTG+2 is a tight fish then I probably switch to a tight fold here expecting UTG+2 to take the main pot with a set too often.
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12-01-2020 , 12:45 AM
I really really don’t think he would’ve 3! With 44-55 and why not raise turn than ? He didn’t really mix it up too much I considered 10s as maybe floating flop he could have had At but how confident is he to donk lead river now with a10 so I have to continue w a bet I think on turn I think I really put him on aces w good-too kickers (including aceten) he also seemed Like the type to play ace king this way also but than why check call two streets ?
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12-01-2020 , 12:50 AM
Also utg2 was not a tight passive or even tight at all def a loose passive type tryng to hit flop hard w a 300$ stack in 5$blind game
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12-02-2020 , 01:14 PM
I agree with the fold pre to the 3 bet. As played I bet $175 on flop and I jam turn. Pot is $650ish, we have $800, close enough to psb.
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12-02-2020 , 01:25 PM
I think preflop is fine given the small 3bet. Also you are 200BB's deep and it is very likely BB's isn't changing his preflop range based on stack sizes which makes it even more of a call.

We also get to play with the fish in UTG+2 when we call.

Theoretically you want to stab small OTF here, but if you think he doesn't protect his checking range than betting big could be better.

Fold river. This will be JJ/AJ almost always.
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12-03-2020 , 12:38 PM
Looks like K Q, A J, A J, or A A

I’d fold river.

Pre can’t be too bad at this stack depth vs this sizing.

Vs this player type though I don’t hate a fold. I don’t think it’s profitable for those that aren’t comfortable bluffing big in 3-bet pots. So just be aware of that.

imo

Last edited by RoadtoPro; 12-03-2020 at 12:44 PM. Reason: imo
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12-03-2020 , 06:36 PM
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Originally Posted by RoadtoPro
Looks like K Q, A J, A J, or A A

I’d fold river.

Pre can’t be too bad at this stack depth vs this sizing.

Vs this player type though I don’t hate a fold. I don’t think it’s profitable for those that aren’t comfortable bluffing big in 3-bet pots. So just be aware of that.

imo

Yeah I think this is what guys like GG mean when they post their nitty analysis. Against some guys, you’ll have to be ready to run one when you flop an overcard and a few backdoors.

Also, there’s a lot of live players who three bet way below equilibrium, and will always cbet after 3 betting preflop OOP. And will never fold postflop. Not the kind of guys you want to be taking a flop against with A5s on a low SPR.


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12-03-2020 , 07:47 PM
Tight player raises out of the big blind. If you didn't have A5s, I would say this line looks just like AA. Smash the flop and check, no flush on turn and you're betting for him. It's how I would play against an active player.

KQs, opening to 70 from the BB? I'm tight, play 2/5, and based on your read, I can't see it.

Tough spot. Did he call the turn bet quickly?

As played, I think I move in on the turn. Like your flop bet sizing. How quickly/slowly did he call the flop bet?

I probably tank forever and try to get him into a conversation to pick up anything.

Tough spot!
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