2/4 shortstack top 2 turn jam
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 93
Edit: yes I know the title is wrong, It's 6 in the morning.
Hey guys, I've been playing the local casino games for a couple of weeks now and it couldn't be going any better (mybe running a bit better, but that's just results :P).
Instead of playin the insanely raked 1/2 game (10% 5bb cap) I've moved up to shortstacking the 2/4 game.
I know you guys hate shortstacking, but this is actually working out so well that I can't imagine I'm going back to full stacking even when I get rolled to play 2/4 and up.
I'm finding I can keep very disciplined preflop spew wise, but in some post flop spots I just can't lay it down (and maybe shouldn't).
Hand:
Hero 150 stack, pretty much effective, 1 or 2 of the fish might be slightly under.
AQo in MP, open for 16.
BU CO and BB call.
Flop AKQr - pot ~60 after rake.
I bet 45 (kinda missclicked, but not way too small)
BU calls
Turn J - pot ~145 after rake.
I jam the ~90 I have left.
Is this ok considering the flop bet denied his implied odds for hitting a 4 outer?
Last edited by Ponnie; 05-14-2019 at 11:36 PM.
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 27,142
I mean, you're never folding 2-pair here, given you have less than 2/3 pot left, even on this sucky card, so you might as well GII. There is a ton of T-Face here that had a pair to go with its gutshot OTF, but there is also a ton of worse 2p.
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 93
Yeah I guess, I just had 3 similar spots in the same session where I pretty much knew the guy completed the draw against my overpair/top pair.
His mistake on the flop didn't compensate for the money won on the turn, so are you never ever folding in these sitiuations?
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 27,142
V-dependent. If my V was passive enough, I might check, looking for a cheap showdown, and could even fold to a bet, but since most Vs would likely bet 2p here, I'd be hard pressed to do so.
Join Date: Apr 2019
Posts: 93
Hmm, Even if that check is actually making their flop call right because they now get to see 2 cards for that price?
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Yeah, well, you aren't doing it on every card, even against the most passive Vs.