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2 hands @ NL200 2 hands @ NL200

07-05-2013 , 02:53 PM
Table is pretty bad but slightly tougher than your average loose passive table - as a few players will try and make some moves.

1st hand - Villian UTG ($200) - raises to $12 - 2 callers

gets to me in high jack - with 44 and I flat ($220)
Cut off calls ($200~)
Button calls

5 people see a flop of K54 - so a jack pot flop for me.
($70~ pot here)
UTG bets $20
2 folds
I just call
Cut off raises to $50 - he has about ($150~ left) - first time i've seen him raise like this all night.

every one else folds

So question here - do you flat or just reship it all in.


Next hand

I straddle for $5 and wake up with JJ ($300)
UTG raises to $15 ($200)
folds around

I re pop to $55 - (do you like my 3bet to an UTG raise) He plays fairly standard
He reluctantly calls

Flop is K57

pot is ($110~)

I bet out $50 and he insta ships all in.

Hero??
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07-05-2013 , 03:05 PM
Flat in hand 1, check/ship the turn.

Fold to villain's all-in in hand #2 barring some sort of read that he will spaz.
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07-05-2013 , 03:10 PM
Some reads on V's would be nice.

Hand one I would raise the first time it comes to me. The c-bet is silly small and you want to be able to get stacks in. AP, the raise is also silly small, 30 into 130. With V only having a PSB left and a dry board that has few cards that can kill your action, I don't mind another flat here and CRAI turn, but with a suspicious V, a shove here might look like a play at the weak betsizing.

Hand two is a snap fold.
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07-05-2013 , 03:16 PM
In hand 1 I think I flat again and get it in on the turn.

3 bet is fine in hand 2 but I don't know that the sizing is optimal since you're setting up odd bet sizings for flop and turn.
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07-05-2013 , 03:17 PM
Hand 1. Flat the flop, and check raise all in on turn.

Hand 2. Unless the villain has been raising a lot, I like flatting with Jacks at these stakes rather than 3 betting. His hand is heavily weighted toward A/K + given the raise size, and position. Also, the reluctant call to your 3 bet is a tell as well. Check the flop and hope to hit a jack on the turn.
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