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25/50c turn spot 25/50c turn spot

02-25-2019 , 01:34 AM
Villain 1 is tight, Villain 2 is pretty spewy, about to rebuy.

We are playing 25/50c with a 1$ straddle, my stack is 120$, V2 30$ and V1 covers both.

V2 opens from early position to 4$, I call on the BB with TT and V1 calls on the straddle.

Flop: T86 (12$)

me and V1 check, V2 goes allin for 25$, I call, V1 calls.

Turn Q(87$)

I shove for 90$???

I know the turn shove is bad for sure, too much into a dead pot, I think it's a good call on the flop, since V1 may shove flush draws.
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02-25-2019 , 10:27 AM
Against a spewy player 3b/gii with TT 30 straddles deep, especially if he's got his rebuy money out already. If he's not spewy then it's pretty marginal to 3b/gii. Call is fine too I guess you can fold really terrible flops. 3b vs this player is probably much better.

Turn shove can't be that bad. I think checking is the worst play, and pretty ambivalent with shove and bet smaller. We are probably not getting away no matter what so if he made a straight or sucked out so be it.

I don't think V1 is going to shove a flush draw on the flop too often, your overbet call is pretty strong.
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02-25-2019 , 11:10 AM
[QUOTE=mdelore;54864654]3b vs this player is probably much better.


+1
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02-25-2019 , 11:15 AM
V1 is calling from the straddle , he could be playing a lot of hands pf , raising the flop is an option with this wet connected board

You're saying that he is tight, and then that he would shove his FD's , I think he would just take the price to chase all his draws, I know it's top set but this isn't a great board to slowplay with 2 other players involved
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02-25-2019 , 02:48 PM
I think the turn shove is bad because he easily folds all of his draws for that price, and he can have both 79 and J9, and the only weaker hands that call, are 88, 66 and QT
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