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12-01-2019 , 11:47 AM
3/5 spread, 500 max.

I should have pretty tight image as I really haven't played that many hands for last hour or so, but the 2 villains has been at table less than an hour and might not see it that way. UTG is good player, i.e. good reads, capable of making some moves. No particular read on the rest.

Preflop:
UTG limp (~$700 effective)
Hero (UTG+1) raised to $25 w/ Q8c
MP2 called, MP3 called, SB called, UTG called.

Flop ($125): Jc95 (rainbow)
Checked to me, cbet $55.
MP3 folded, the rest called.

Turn ($345): Tc
Checked to me, I bet $250.
MP2 shoved for $730 total.
SB folded, UTG called for $600+.

I thought about it a bit, and called. Two questions:
1. How spewy is flop cbet?
2. Is turn snap call, or do you think about it a bit first?
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12-01-2019 , 12:27 PM
For the love of God, fold pre. Why do we want to isolate the best player with garbage.

Cbet is spew with just a gutshot.

Now we hit our miracle card and we want to fold? Yeah one of them may have the nuts, but hopefully you call and lose, because that will probably be the best lesson you can have
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12-01-2019 , 09:06 PM
Yeah, pf I know was ******ed mostly out of boredom really. I should keep in mind more about who I would've been isolating.

My thought process on the flop was maybe they'd put me on JJ+, since I should've tight image. And if not, my hand would've been super disguised if the ten hit. Everybody in the pot was more than 100BB deep. Let's say I needed 10:1, I thought I could get at least that if ten comes. That's why I chose cbet on smaller side. Obviously if it got raised I'm out. Flawed thinking?

Given the way it was played, what sort of flop texture would a cbet not considered spewy? Q high rainbow with not much draw, 2 pair+, and flush draws only?
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