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5/5  Extracting value when flush comes in 5/5  Extracting value when flush comes in

02-04-2017 , 02:00 PM
Advice on all streets appreciated.

V: Cool older Asian woman that likes shooting the **** & joking at the table. Doesn't fit stereotype of standard older Asian lady. Has an okay grasp of opponent ranges & adjusts accordingly. Biggest leak is being a bit passive pf. Not sure how positionally aware she is either. Open raising range is ~77+/JTo+ Maybe some J9s+ is in there as well. Limps wider than than that obviously. Probably raises once for every 1.5-2 limps. Post flop she's mostly cautious but does like to c-bet over half the time. She's not shy about going for value w/ TP+. Most "reckless" play I've seen was 4betting AI w/ TT against a couple of 30bb short-stackers pre. Haven't seen her play against check-raises. V has just re-bought for $400 after being sucked out on by a fish.

Hero: Late 20's TAG.

Folds to V in MP, V raises $20, folds, H calls KQ in SB, BB calls. Flop 3 way

Flop $54

T97

H checks, BB checks, V bets $30, H raises $110, fold, call Would like advice on c/r here as well as sizing.

Turn $274 w/ ~PSB left in effective stack

J

Check, Check. Is this a good time to check back & try to disguise our hand, or are we missing value by checking? When she calls flop I think AT is the bottom of her range. I see lots of over-pairs, maybe a JJ that spiked the turn. I'd think most sets would 3bet shove flop.

River $273

blank... like an off-color deuce

Hero... shove to avoid check? Lead for less? Check it and induce?
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02-04-2017 , 02:49 PM
Check/raise is fine on the flop with two over cards, a big flush draw and a gut shot straight draw. This size might be a little too big but not by much. The turn is a bad card for you, with both flush and straight getting there villain is likely to just give up a lot of made hands.

The turn card is bad and stack sizes awkward, I think leading turn $60 is your best option. This is giving the Ac straight odds but villain can call with more then that. That sets up a hard to fold to shove on river if villain has anything worthwhile. It isn't likely to get paid off but I think it's your best bet.

Having checked turn I like a small river lead of $75 or so. Not to get raised but to get paid something. Villain is just going to give up on river and the small bet may be taken as a blocking bet.
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02-04-2017 , 02:55 PM
If you're taking this line, ck-r to 120 shove all turns.
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02-04-2017 , 03:02 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Amanaplan
If you're taking this line, ck-r to 120 shove all turns.
+1

However, I wouldn't take that line that often. Usually, I would lead out and shove if I got raised.
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