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Go for fat value with flopped top two in 7 way pot? Go for fat value with flopped top two in 7 way pot?

05-31-2017 , 02:16 AM
x/c. If you're betting here I think you're rarely getting called by a worse hand and never folding out better. If you x/c you'd make some money from his bluffs.

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05-31-2017 , 11:21 AM
95s is just too weak of junk to be in a hand with, especially OOP (I wouldn't even overlimp it on the Button even if blinds were guaranteed to not raise). If you really want to balance your limping range, overlimp monsters (especially at raisey tables), imo.

I'd probably PSB+ the flop. After that, it comes down to who my opponents end up being and whether I want to stack off postflop against them (noting that I find two pair one of the tricker hands to play in a limped pot because it really starts walking a tightrope of whether to commit vs not commit, mostly opponent dependent).

Pretty sure I'm cool with the turn bet (noting that I'm probably betting to fold against non-******ed opponents).

River really comes down to how often he has a hand that could actually pay off versus how often he's on a busted draw (and whether he'll bluff a busted draw). Plus also comes down to our image (how bluffy are we?) and his image (how calling station is he?). If betting, I think also a lotta options. Obviously we only have << PSB left, but it's still fairly significant $$$ at the 1/3 NL level. On the other hand, a shove might look a little bluffy and we're the ones that missed our draw. Most opponents will raise a good hand on the turn in a 5way pot on a drawy board, so I doubt he has a monster other than 64. I think (???) I lean towards a shove.

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05-31-2017 , 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Turtol
There are quite a few regs I need to balance against, I just don't want my range to be almost entirely low pps when I limp.
At my raisey-preflop / not-as-payoff-postflop-as-I-would-like table, I've recently decided that small pocket pairs in EP (perhaps even MP) probably ain't profitable. I mean, you can decide just to fold them.

Course, this hand just went eleventeen ways limped preflop, and lol 6ways to the turn, so if this hand is indicative of the table then open limping small pocket pairs is fine (and probably optimal).

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05-31-2017 , 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by spikeraw22
This entire thread is giving me entitlement tilt.
tilt, period. fold pre
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05-31-2017 , 02:28 PM
bet 75, snap call any shove
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