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Should I fold top two in this unusual hand? Should I fold top two in this unusual hand?

12-02-2017 , 05:06 PM
    Poker Stars, $30 Buy-in (80/160 blinds, 24 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 8 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

    SB: 12,844 (80.3 bb)
    BB: 41,313 (258.2 bb)
    UTG+2: 12,055 (75.3 bb)
    MP1: 2,966 (18.5 bb)
    MP2: 5,763 (36 bb)
    MP3: 2,582 (16.1 bb)
    Hero (CO): 15,179 (94.9 bb)
    BTN: 7,354 (46 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with 6 7
    UTG+2 folds, MP1 raises to 320, MP2 calls 320, MP3 folds, Hero calls 320, BTN calls 320, SB calls 240, BB calls 160

    Flop: (2,112) 7 6 4 (6 players)
    SB checks, BB checks, MP1 checks, MP2 checks, Hero bets 1,760, 2 folds, BB raises to 7,392, 2 folds, Hero raises to 14,835 and is all-in, BB calls 7,443

    Turn: (31,782) 2 (2 players, 1 is all-in)
    River: (31,782) T (2 players, 1 is all-in)



    Saturday edition of Bounty builder 33 - 75% KO so bounty hunting is more important than gaining chips in this tourney. V was a 58/19 fish but 1. his non-allin looks stronger than a simple shove 2. my decent stack + tournament life are worth incomparably more here than in any other tournament.
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    12-02-2017 , 06:08 PM
    not folding
    too many multis and A7 type hands in BB range and you don’t appear to impressed by how he got the chips
    ul if he flopped better
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    12-02-2017 , 06:37 PM
    The fact that Villain has a ridiculous 59% VPIP is actually a bit of a problem, rather than a source of reassurance. It means stuff like 85s and 53s is very much in his range -- which against a tighter player would be unlikely. Beyond that, 44 and the unlikely 77 or 66 are the only hands that crush you.

    Even his best combo draws (9c8c or Ac5c) are essentially a coin flip. You do have redraws to a boat, even if he makes his flush or straight.

    I don't think even a loose/sloppy player is making this move with TPTK ... even a slow-witted soul can see that this is a very coordinated board with the likelihood that in a six-way pot, someone has a bigger piece and isn't folding.

    That said, I'd probably call, convincing myself that combo draws are big part of his range, along with a slim chance of a weaker two pair. With the dead money in the pot, it's hard to walk away even if we've probably got slightly less than 50% equity against him.
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    12-02-2017 , 10:03 PM
    Think ya gotta call. Tough break.
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    12-02-2017 , 11:18 PM
    don`t bet flop so large in the first place

    his range will be wider in this specific tourney but going broke w/ big stack is disaster as well.

    seems you`re flipping if he has all dominated 2p in his range (which is doubtful on that texture) what makes is like +8bb spot Cev.
    If we remove them you still have 46% and closer to br-even now.

    I think its a fold as played in this tourney.
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    12-03-2017 , 07:09 AM
    im not sure calling pre is std when OR has 18bb and we not closing
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    12-05-2017 , 03:28 PM
    It's fine. I think it's better to bet the flop large because you are likely going with this hand.
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