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08-11-2018 , 10:38 AM
Live 2/5. My stacks ~450

-HJ limps
-Hero makes it 25 on the CO with J10
-B and HJ call

Flop[82]: 8910
-Checks to the B (B is a good, aggressive player, especially on wet boards. I plan on check calling a bet since I don't want to get raised off this hand on the flop)
-B bets 50, only Hero calls

Turn[182]: A
-Hero checks, B bets 115
-Hero?

I don't think I have enough chips behind to flat call here so I'm thinking fold.

What do you guys think about my flop check/call and what's the play on the turn in your opinion?

Cheers
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08-11-2018 , 10:44 AM
based on numbers you need 29% equity I believe. getting 2.5 to 1 on a call.
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08-11-2018 , 11:50 AM
change seats if this is how you will play vs him
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08-11-2018 , 12:10 PM
Pf is fine. I think we need to be cbetting this flop personally. We were the pf raiser, and we flopped top pair and an open ended draw. By letting him take the lead that just puts us in a really awkward spot the rest of the hand. As played, I would fold.
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08-11-2018 , 01:34 PM
Bet flop 1/2 pot and jam over his raise (if he raises).

If he just calls flop bet, then I like CRAI turn.
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08-11-2018 , 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Heroball
Bet flop 1/2 pot and jam over his raise (if he raises).

If he just calls flop bet, then I like CRAI turn.
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08-11-2018 , 01:43 PM
C/c flop is standard OP. WP. Turn is tough, I lean towards fold as well.
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08-11-2018 , 01:44 PM
Or just keep getting exploited by “good, aggressive player”

C/C caps our range and allows B to play perfectly in position.
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08-11-2018 , 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Heroball
Or just keep getting exploited by “good, aggressive player”

C/C caps our range and allows B to play perfectly in position.
It doesn't cap your range if you're playing properly.
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08-11-2018 , 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by AllTheCheese
It doesn't cap your range if you're playing properly.
So, you’re checking all sets and QJ/67 on this board multiway?
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08-11-2018 , 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Heroball
So, you’re checking back all sets and QJ/67 on this board multiway?
Not all. But some, yeah. Like I probably check QsJs here. I ALWAYS check two pair on this flop.
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