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02-01-2014 , 06:58 AM
This hand happened at a local live 5/10 game.
UTG+1 is a solid reg and very, very nitty.
BT is solid player capable of opening from late position with a range of big cards, big pairs and big suited connectors.
My image is fairly solid as well to both and we are playing nine handed.

I limp from UTG with AcJc with 500bbs.
UT+1 limps behind with 300bbs.
BT raises to 60 with 160bbs.
Both blinds call 60 and we both call.
Flop (300): Kc4s7c.
Everyone checks to the BT who bets 175.
Both blinds fold and I make it 900 with my nut flush draw.
UTG+1 goes insta allin for almost 3k.
BT goes insta allin for about 1.5k.
Action goes back to me. Should I fold or call the last 2.1k?
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02-01-2014 , 02:04 PM
Well UTG+1 very clearly has 44 or 77, and BTN very clearly has KK or 56cc. Just PokerStove against these ranges and see if you have enough equity to call it off.
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02-01-2014 , 02:57 PM
Do not like your flop raise
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02-01-2014 , 04:53 PM
You've got 25% against two people with ranges 44, 77, 56cc. It's a slightly losing call against that range.

I don't like pre or flop l lines.
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02-01-2014 , 09:11 PM
I would lead this flop instead of attempting a c/r. The pfr will check this flop back a decent % of the time and you have a hand that you want to get a couple callers with. If you check raise that big you commit yourself to the hand and thin out the continuation range of your opponents to very strong hands. You want someone with QTcc calling this flop, not folding to a large checkraise
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02-03-2014 , 05:32 PM
this hand is a real facepalm.

as played fold now.
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02-03-2014 , 10:08 PM
poorly played pre and post flop but a very interesting hand. I wouldn't limp pre with AJs, and would bet out the flop, instead of check-raising.

As played it's a close call/coin flip. If you're running hot I would call. If not, I am folding.
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02-04-2014 , 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by kk405
As played it's a close call/coin flip. If you're running hot I would call. If not, I am folding.
What year is it?
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02-05-2014 , 12:39 AM
this hand makes me cringe. you raise on the flop is enormous... why?

you are getting just under 3-1 so i prolly call... expect to see at least one set tho
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02-05-2014 , 10:02 AM
You played this hand pretty awful on all accounts and got yourself into a spot you didn't consider probably because you didn't think the hand through. On top of all that you're in a pretty simple situation as far as making decisions go because it's just your hand vs their ranges which are pretty straight forward. Yet you post the hand here when you could take 30 seconds and plug in what hands you think other people have into any variety of holdem simulators and find out whether you have the equity to call. Or better yet what range they would have to have for your call to be profitable (some nice practice for you).
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02-05-2014 , 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmyvjv13
You played this hand pretty awful on all accounts and got yourself into a spot you didn't consider probably because you didn't think the hand through. On top of all that you're in a pretty simple situation as far as making decisions go because it's just your hand vs their ranges which are pretty straight forward. Yet you post the hand here when you could take 30 seconds and plug in what hands you think other people have into any variety of holdem simulators and find out whether you have the equity to call. Or better yet what range they would have to have for your call to be profitable (some nice practice for you).
i think people like to post on here for actual advice from real people who play poker. typing someones range into a simulator and seeing his equity doesnt tell him how he could play the hand differently on the flop...
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02-05-2014 , 03:02 PM
You are far too deep for this huge flop check raise.
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02-05-2014 , 03:49 PM
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Originally Posted by UpUpAway
i think people like to post on here for actual advice from real people who play poker. typing someones range into a simulator and seeing his equity doesnt tell him how he could play the hand differently on the flop...
Except that he asks just one question in the OP:

Quote:
Originally Posted by BrazilianEyE
Action goes back to me. Should I fold or call the last 2.1k?
So I answered it
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02-06-2014 , 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by gangip
What year is it?
1999?
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