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02-21-2015 , 12:39 AM
Hi just moved so no reads on V

thoughts on all streets appreciated

Thanks



    Poker Stars, $10 Buy-in (50/100 blinds, 10 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #35147241

    MP2: 2,950 (29.5 bb)
    MP3: 8,476 (84.8 bb)
    CO: 2,318 (23.2 bb)
    BTN: 1,838 (18.4 bb)
    Hero (SB): 5,498 (55 bb)
    BB: 3,347 (33.5 bb)
    UTG+1: 2,354 (23.5 bb)
    UTG+2: 7,647 (76.5 bb)
    MP1: 1,213 (12.1 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with 9 A
    5 folds, CO raises to 202, BTN folds, Hero calls 152, BB calls 102

    Flop: (696) A 3 7 (3 players)
    Hero checks, BB checks, CO bets 382, Hero calls 382, BB folds

    Turn: (1,460) J (2 players)
    Hero checks, CO bets 500, Hero calls 500

    River: (2,460) 2 (2 players)
    Hero checks, CO bets 1,224 and is all-in




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    A9 postflop decisions Quote
    02-21-2015 , 01:28 AM
    Pre is meh. If I played it I'd three bet. It's possible I'd fold turn because I wouldn't want to bluff catch otr. I feel when he double barrels he's capped with his stack and we are paying off otr. That said fold otr as played.
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    02-21-2015 , 02:36 AM
    What about a raise post flop? Make him pay to draw to the flush and let him know you have tp
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    02-21-2015 , 03:17 AM
    I really like your call pre. I dont like 3betting b/c his stack size basically would make you 3bet/fold pre and also you probably have to make a pot sized shove oop otf if he just flats your 3bet pre which kinda sucks. I like your line otf, ott and ort. I would definitely call his shove here.
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    02-21-2015 , 12:22 PM
    +1 for a small 3B/fold to 4B pre. I think A9o plays better as an Ace blocker bluff hand as flatting and hitting TP leaves us in a guessing game scenario oop postflop.

    I think if he flats the 3B I would gii on this board as I'd expect most players to 4B jam or fold most better aces preflop.

    As played I think I either c/jam or c/fold the turn leaning towards c/fold tbh as I think with this sizing it's really easy for him to have the Ace of spades. He doesn't seem to want to protect against a river spade at all and just seems to want to set up a spot where you'll be left getting a really good price OTR for him to double his stack.
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    02-21-2015 , 12:24 PM
    The more I look at it, I think his line reeks of a decent Ace with a strong spade.
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    02-21-2015 , 12:27 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by nonsimplesimon
    Pre is meh. If I played it I'd three bet. It's possible I'd fold turn because I wouldn't want to bluff catch otr. I feel when he double barrels he's capped with his stack and we are paying off otr. That said fold otr as played.
    agree
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