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2-7TD breaking in huge pot 2-7TD breaking in huge pot

06-28-2020 , 11:59 AM
Hello everyone,
I'm a first time poster, so please be gentle

I'm playing 2$/4$ 3handed online.
BU is a somewhat solid-ish player (in comparison), but tends to be weak-tight. missing valuebets left, right and center.
SB is an irratic player. He plays very LAG pre-draw and often bets and raises UI. He also overplays his weak mades on the river.

Predraw: BTN raises, SB call, I call KQ762
1st draw: 3-2-2
SB bets, I raise 87652, BU 3-bets, SB CAPS, call, call
2nd draw: 1-pat-pat
SB checks, I bet, call, call
3rd draw: 1-pat-pat
check check check river.

I feel like betting and patting 3rd draw is a mistake after the BU stood pat as well. Hes never patting worse hands than mine, and I don't think that they are willing to break a lot here neither. This didn't really occur to me then. My thoughts at the time were: This pot is huge and breaking the winner here is suicide. I caught very well and him improving to a good made was somewhat of a stretch. Especially so because most of the action came from the SB, about whom i'm not particularly worried. Hes capable of capping with d1 (as we saw) and also with made nines.

So my question is this: Is x/c d1 3rd draw the absolute must line here or am I overseeing something crucial?


Thanks in advance!
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06-28-2020 , 02:14 PM
Looks fine to me. I might even raise again pre.
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06-28-2020 , 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ninefingershuffle
Looks fine to me. I might even raise again pre.
Yup, if the BU was opening more d3s I'd 3-bet pre as well.
However which line do you mean by looks fine? As played or x/c d1 3rd draw instead?
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06-28-2020 , 04:15 PM
As played. Once the sb draws after capping you have to pat here.
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07-06-2020 , 07:18 PM
If you know that button will never pat a 9 on 3rd street there then you should have broken at some point because you only have N17. However, if he can have a 9 or you're not sure then you played it fine, except 3rd may be worth a reraise depending on bu+sb's ranges.
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07-06-2020 , 08:00 PM
Pre and flop are good. I would x/c break turn.
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07-09-2020 , 01:27 PM
Don't mean to derail, but does anyone know what the 2-7 single draw action is like on stars? Is it a super small player pool?
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