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7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop 7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop

07-16-2013 , 04:38 PM
First tought: top pair --> snap call. Second thought: what do I beat? --> pretty much nothing, so...fold turn?

Villain: H:170; VPIP OOP: 48; 3bet: 16.7;
flop c/c: 27 c/r: 32 (17)
turn c/c: 25 c/r: 25 (4)



    Poker Stars, $6.85 Buy-in (10/20 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 2 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #18449721

    BB: 530 (26.5 bb)
    Hero (SB): 470 (23.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 2 T
    Hero raises to 40, BB calls 20

    Flop: (80) 5 8 T (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets 40, BB calls 40

    Turn: (160) 6 (2 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets 95, BB raises to 450 and is all-in, Hero calls 295 and is all-in



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    7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop Quote
    07-16-2013 , 05:00 PM
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    7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop Quote
    07-16-2013 , 06:10 PM
    You need 54% to call on the turn. He reps 97, 86, 56 and you're not doing that well against his draws, his flushdraws can have overs or be gutshots aswell. So I'd say fold.
    7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop Quote
    07-16-2013 , 07:58 PM
    unless hes super nitty dont fold turn, you beat flushdraws and a couple sd's and combo draws like 87 76. really only need 31% to call on the turn not 54, 295 to win 940.
    7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop Quote
    07-18-2013 , 01:30 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Taediumvitae
    unless hes super nitty dont fold turn, you beat flushdraws and a couple sd's and combo draws like 87 76. really only need 31% to call on the turn not 54, 295 to win 940.
    Yeah for this reason I think it was a call, but I think it's close because the hand that we beat are few.
    Maybe betting smaller on the turn (like 60) to get value from 5x, 6x, 8x and some draws and folding to a shove?
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    07-18-2013 , 05:05 AM
    I fold turn, vast majority of people only c/shove very strong in a spot like this. His low VPIP OOP makes this somewhat closer as he can't have a lot of 2P combos but I'd still lean towards folding.
    7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop Quote
    07-18-2013 , 06:37 AM
    I fold this
    7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop Quote
    07-20-2013 , 10:42 AM
    do u ppl see often that line taken with a nutted hand like straight esp on the low stakes?coz i dont.most ppl will slow play straights here.also most ppl would insta raise Tx otf..so why not call ?ofc villain can have some 2p combos but he also has FDs,oesds,med pair+draw...
    7$ - turn c/r AI on a wet flop Quote
    07-21-2013 , 06:45 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by IPLAYUPAY
    do u ppl see often that line taken with a nutted hand like straight esp on the low stakes?coz i dont.most ppl will slow play straights here.also most ppl would insta raise Tx otf..so why not call ?ofc villain can have some 2p combos but he also has FDs,oesds,med pair+draw...
    c/shoving straight on this board is actually a slowplay imo... and I will ask you the opposite: how often do you see this line vs a bigger than halfpot turn barrel on a bad barreling card for air with FDs, OESDs, mid pair + draw CLOSE TO 25BB?
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