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5/10 I have a hand OTR I am not supposed to have but so might V 5/10 I have a hand OTR I am not supposed to have but so might V

07-10-2016 , 03:19 PM
Villian is a well known pro in the room who plays 10/25 whenever there is a game.

He doesnt know hero i think except he has probably seen me around and might know i play PLO a lot

Hero is a (good looking) MAWG but i doubt that matters. Most of the regs at this game are older guys with fat wallets.

I showed down once in this game where MP raised to 40 6 Handed button calls sb calls i squeeze from bb to 220bwith A9s folds to SB who shoves for 475 total and I call and win

6 handed

UTG raises to 30, V (2.5k) calls on btn, Sb calls, i (1.5k) call with KQ

Flop

424

UTG checks, V bets 50, sb calls I call

I think floating here is natural. Thoughts?

Turn Ac

I bet 125 v calls

I thought this bet was natural as i can rep the ace in drawing to the nut flush and it blocks

River Jc

I bet 250 v raises to 550

Am i jamming here just calling or something in between
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07-10-2016 , 03:43 PM
I don't mind a squeeze in this spot pre.

don't see how you can get called by worse if you raise. I don't think your squeeze with A9 is relevant to this hand.

If you jam all in he most likely folds everything we already beat.

I just call as played. His hand kind of looks like A4 or 22 - can't really see what else he plays this way.

I may raise vs a station/fish
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07-10-2016 , 06:30 PM
I would just fold this flop. I also dont know what hand you are repping by leading out on the turn.

As played, I just call the river raise.
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07-10-2016 , 08:09 PM
I like ck-c riv for value as you do better against a betting range IMO. He has no "one pair" hands on the turn but you do. AP, idk, I mean if you knew he thinks you're good then I'd fold nearly always. Even without it, it still might be a good fold.

Last edited by Amanaplan; 07-10-2016 at 08:16 PM.
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07-10-2016 , 08:43 PM
I don't like flatting the flop. Especially after the sb called. That's the worst way imo to play this hand. What is your plan? Are you hoping to hit cards, or are you thinking the pro who has position on you is gonna give up?

Raise pre. 3bet squeeze to 175 or so but I don't see any reads on UTG. But since he's only opening a little pot sweetening 3x, I would still squeeze readless.

as played, probably just call in a vacuum since the board is paired.
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07-10-2016 , 09:08 PM
Flop seems like a real mistake. I don't see how floating a bet and a call oop with K-high is natural.

I call river. Can't see worse calling a raise.
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07-10-2016 , 09:21 PM
I'd 3! pre. It puts immense pressure on UTG and both btn and sb should fold a high % of their calling ranges. You have blockers to AK/KK/QQ/AQ.

I'd fold the flop. I'm not excited about a potential check-raise from UTG. Btn should have a weak range, but sb can easily have a 4 here. Backdoor flush outs on a paired board don't interest me.

I do like the turn bet. You can rep an A. SB should bet out with 4s. You can get pp to fold.

I like the river bet as well since he can't expect you to show up with a flush here. You can get called by 4s, As, perhaps some pp that may check back the river. The raise is a little concerning. He does have boats and maybe some 6c5c type hands or overplayed 4x. Your hand is too strong to fold, but too weak to reraise. Call it. Only boats/quads call a reraise.
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