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07-11-2018 , 11:02 PM
    Poker Stars, $0.23 Buy-in (60/120 blinds, 15 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 8 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    Hero (SB): 1,862 (15.5 bb)
    BB: 1,862 (15.5 bb)
    UTG+2: 5,647 (47.1 bb)
    MP1: 1,654 (13.8 bb)
    MP2: 2,924 (24.4 bb)
    MP3: 5,599 (46.7 bb)
    CO: 1,774 (14.8 bb)
    BTN: 1,123 (9.4 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with Q K
    UTG+2 calls 120, 2 folds, MP3 calls 120, 2 folds, Hero raises to 450, BB folds, UTG+2 calls 330, MP3 calls 330

    Flop: (1,590) K 5 7 (3 players)
    Hero bets 750, UTG+2 calls 750, MP3 folds

    Turn: (3,090) A (2 players)
    Hero bets 647 and is all-in, UTG+2 calls 647

    River: (4,384) 6 (2 players, 1 is all-in)

    Spoiler:
    Results: 4,384 pot
    Final Board: K 5 7 A 6
    Hero showed Q K and lost (-1,862 net)
    UTG+2 showed 5 5 and won 4,384 (2,522 net)


    villain statistics are irrelevants: VPIP 27/ PFR 8/3BET 25 (26)
    i think this V limps,so his range could have a lot of hands.when he calls my bet i think he would have limped K9- or draws like 89,9T,45,67,68,so i made a size to jams river.
    what do you think i should do in this spot?bet less pré to no commit me soo much with pot?shoves pré?
    shove TP against passive on turn Quote
    07-12-2018 , 05:44 AM
    what did you want to achieve by raising 1/4 of your stack pre?
    If you wanted to blow up the pot then you got it OTF, and you can't fold your tpgk(spr is 1:1!) and you can simply gii OTF.
    If you wanted V's to fold then raise size pre should have been a little bit larger, but if it reaches ±40% of your stack then you better shove...and I guess that you don't want to shove versus 2 EP opponents with KQo...
    So, I would just check pre and look at what flop gives us..
    shove TP against passive on turn Quote
    07-12-2018 , 11:46 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by cizixap
    what did you want to achieve by raising 1/4 of your stack pre?
    If you wanted to blow up the pot then you got it OTF, and you can't fold your tpgk(spr is 1:1!) and you can simply gii OTF.
    If you wanted V's to fold then raise size pre should have been a little bit larger, but if it reaches ±40% of your stack then you better shove...and I guess that you don't want to shove versus 2 EP opponents with KQo...
    So, I would just check pre and look at what flop gives us..
    thanks.was a very loose play.i think the only options i have i shove or check because when i raise i virtually commit me with pot.
    shove TP against passive on turn Quote

          
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