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05-26-2019 , 01:08 PM
BTN is a loose fish $600 stack
BB is unkown young guy with only $170
Hero has tight image $400 stack

1 limper, Hero raises $20 TT in CO, BTN calls, BB calls, UTG limper calls

Flop is J93 ($82)
BB checks, UTG checks, Hero checks, BTN checks

Turn is 8 ($82)
BB checks, UTG checks, Hero bets $50, BTN calls $50, BB all in for $153, Hero calls, BTN calls

River 7 ($530)
Hero checks to fold to bets
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05-26-2019 , 01:13 PM
3bet ship the turn.
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05-26-2019 , 01:43 PM
I think a c/bet flop is in order (to me at least).
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05-26-2019 , 03:33 PM
Agree with Chicago. There are plenty of draws that can call you. There are a number of hands you don't want to give free cards to. If someone has a J, we still might draw out on or bluff them. But mostly, we'll just lose our c-bet and move on.

Shipping the turn is ambitious and risky, but I don't hate it. The button should mostly have draws and we should make him fold jacks most of the time. Obviously, it will blow up on you occasionally. I'd like it better if we weren't so deep.
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05-26-2019 , 05:40 PM
turn ship looks good to me too
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05-26-2019 , 06:42 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by ES2
Shipping the turn is ambitious and risky, but I don't hate it. The button should mostly have draws and we should make him fold jacks most of the time. Obviously, it will blow up on you occasionally. I'd like it better if we weren't so deep.
We’re not remotely deep - we started the hand with 133 BB’s. And given flop play BTN should never have Jx. If he does he’ll fold sometimes and he’ll fold his hands with equity or GII well behind (T9/T8/flush draws). Either way it’s a good outcome for us.
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05-27-2019 , 12:03 PM
I highly doubt this is the best seat at the table with the deep loose guy directly to our left?

If the limper and BB are both short then I don't mind the large raise (as we can setup trivial commitment decisions with an overpair if they're the ones that get involved). However, if the limper is as deep as us and the Button is likely to come along then we're not going to be able to setup a trivial commitment decision, so I'd raise smaller (possibly just juicing the pot to enable a stackoff with a set). I actually don't even hate an overlimp (I'll be outvoted on that).

In multiway pots on drawy boards, I think opponents are a little more honest and just donk the flop themselves to protect their hand instead of checking to the raiser. With this in mind, I wouldn't hate a small no-more-than 1/2 PSB cbet. I don't hate a check either.

I don't think I mind our turn bet at this point. Calling the shove is very dicey. Is the shover getting out-of-line ever here against 2 opponents? We're only getting 3:1 to chase our low IO 4-to-a-straight in a protected pot where some of our outs could be dirty / could be drawing to a chop. Think it's mostly a fold.

Also check/folding on the river in a protected pot.

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05-28-2019 , 12:41 PM
Pre is good. I probably c-bet, but I understand the check vs. three players.

Definitely shipping the turn. Also, I don't plan to fold to a river bet from a loose fish unless I know he'll only bet with a flush.
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