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07-01-2014 , 04:50 PM
Mp villain is in his mid 50's pretty fit or fold and straight forward

Hero raises to 15 utg KTdd (covers everyone)
Utg+1 calls (300)
Utg +2 calls (700)
mp calls (400)
Sb calls (2k)

Flop T9s2s
Sb checks
Hero bets 45
Mp calls
Everyone else folds
Turn Kh
Hero bets 110
Mp calls
River 9c
Hero checks
Mp bets 150
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07-01-2014 , 06:00 PM
Fold pre

AP, without better reads than fit or fold... probably gotta call. Fit or fold can show up with KQ,KJ just as likely as QJ-boats, IMO (not combo wise, just in general).

Last edited by AcePlayerDeluxe; 07-01-2014 at 06:07 PM.
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07-01-2014 , 08:50 PM
Either raise enough to get heads up or fold preflop. Raising is probably too expensive to be worth it. Flop and turn are fine. Bet/fold for $125-$150 on river is better then checking unless you have good reason to put 9X in his range.

As played, I probably call river. Pot odds looks to be a bit over 3-1 and your probably winning a little more often then that.
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07-01-2014 , 08:55 PM
Bet fold river. Either raise to $25 to $30 pre or fold. I'd limp pre only if table was very loose and people were stacking off with top pair in limped pots consistently.
I recommend you raise to $25 with your entire UTG range to reduce callers And/or tighten up range significantly if you still get that many calls
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07-01-2014 , 10:25 PM
I agree with the raising more pre, I really need to pay more attention to my preflop open sizing. I decided to open because I think we were 7ish handed at the time. Still might be wrong but it really didn't seem too bad. I was just trying to get involved in pots because I had pos on some people who would call with worse and play really bad post. I should've included that in the op though
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07-02-2014 , 12:12 AM
I like bet folding river
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07-02-2014 , 02:11 AM
Pre you should generally be folding, but I like the $15 sizing if table is fairly tight and nobody is 3betting light. Bet flop, bet turn, bet river. It's really that easy.

(assuming Ten on the flop is not a spade)
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07-02-2014 , 05:38 PM
I should have been more clear. The T on the flop is not a spade. For everyone saying that I should b/f the river can you explain how much and why? On the river he has about 230 behind. The pot is 385. How much are you advocating we b/f?
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07-02-2014 , 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Dabut5
I should have been more clear. The T on the flop is not a spade. For everyone saying that I should b/f the river can you explain how much and why? On the river he has about 230 behind. The pot is 385. How much are you advocating we b/f?
Also table to my left was pretty tight besides the bad post flop guys to my right, not too much 3 betting
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07-02-2014 , 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by QuadJ
Either raise enough to get heads up or fold preflop. Raising is probably too expensive to be worth it. Flop and turn are fine. Bet/fold for $125-$150 on river is better then checking unless you have good reason to put 9X in his range.

As played, I probably call river. Pot odds looks to be a bit over 3-1 and your probably winning a little more often then that.
You think we should be betting 125-150 on the river and folding if he shoves for 80-105more?
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07-03-2014 , 04:51 AM
7 handed I think KTs is probably a hand you should open maybe a little less than 50% of the time. Obviously it's dependant completely on table. Why do people advocate raising enough to get hu pre? A lot of hands play well in multiway pots and we dont want to vay our open sizing. Also live people make massive postflop mistakes so going multiway isn't a bad thing.
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