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08-17-2015 , 04:20 PM
    Poker Stars, $1.29 Buy-in (15/30 blinds, 4 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 7 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37072718

    CO: 1,380 (46 bb)
    BTN: 1,595 (53.2 bb)
    SB: 1,170 (39 bb)
    BB: 2,039 (68 bb)
    Hero (MP1): 1,440 (48 bb)
    MP2: 2,697 (89.9 bb)
    MP3: 3,179 (106 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is MP1 with 6 6
    Hero raises to 90, MP2 calls 90, 2 folds, BTN calls 90, SB folds, BB calls 60

    Flop: (403) 3 5 4 (4 players)
    BB checks, Hero bets 195, MP2 calls 195, BTN calls 195, BB folds

    Turn: (988) 7 (3 players)
    Hero bets 369, MP2 calls 369, BTN calls 369

    River: (2,095) 7 (3 players)
    Hero bets 782 and is all-in, MP2 folds, BTN calls 782




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    no real stats on villain only 10 hands but both players seemed weak and pretty loose passive in the 10 hands.

    I think the problem here is my sizing is this just a shuv on the turn? The only reason i bet small on turn was to get value from worse hands but im guessing most fish are just gunna pay with 2 pair and overpair hands on the turn here anyway?

    Thoughts?

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    08-17-2015 , 10:54 PM
    looks fine
    08-18-2015 , 05:07 AM
    Yeah, it's hard to judge how to get the money in when you don't know whether you're going to get one call or two - I tend to assume 1 call so I would end up in this situation too.

    I don't like jamming turn. At this level people will (rightly) put you on the six and fold, whereas they will call off two streets if you go slower.
    08-18-2015 , 07:39 AM
    fold pre. Don't think its profitable in the long run.
    As played, think your sizing problem starts on the flop..
    bet bigger on flop, shove turn.

          
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