Villain 19/14. Really interesting spot on the river. Maybe I should have just called here assuming that in most cases he has 2nd pair/worse or unfinished draw (unlikely) and wouldn't call my all in with that.
UTG posts ante 40.00, UTG+1 posts ante 40.00, MP posts ante 40.00, MP+1 posts ante 40.00, LP posts ante 40.00, CO posts ante 40.00, BTN posts ante 40.00, SB posts ante 40.00, Hero posts ante 40.00, SB posts SB 150.00, Hero posts BB 300.00
Pre Flop:(810.00)Hero has 5 7
fold, fold, fold, MP+1 raises to 675.00, fold, CO calls 675.00, fold, fold, Hero calls 375.00
I think u would raise any two pair OTT against villain's bet on this drawy board. So even when he has QJ he's never folding. I doubt he folds AQ or even an overpair (but ima noob so w/e)
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Fold pre.
Fold turn.
River is punishment for what being said above
I used to play those hands in the same situation all day long but they brought too much trouble + CO only has ~20bb. I think we're not deep enough to play this OOP.
why the hell lead flop? we only get in ****ed up spots when we get called (what do we do if we don't hit the turn? b/f?) or raised (don't expect to get it in vs villains range with >43%)
i prefer ch/r ship turn or ch/c and try to keep the pot multiway
as played call river vs good players imo
why the hell lead flop? we only get in ****ed up spots when we get called (what do we do if we don't hit the turn? b/f?) or raised (don't expect to get it in vs villains range with >43%)
i prefer ch/r ship turn or ch/c and try to keep the pot multiway
as played call river vs good players imo
c/r sheep ott?
Good players more often bet air 3way close to PSB oop?
c/r sheep ott?
Good players more often bet air 3way close to PSB oop?
At least you can use stove....
PSB=potsizebet?
btw didn't use stove for thatone, was just an estimation
I'd expect villain to have a b/f-range OTF, hands like AT,AJ,KT,KJ,FDs f. ex.
if we ch/r the flop, we obv get enough equity to call an all-in OTF and if villain only calls our raise, i dont see another option but shove OTT even if it's against a pretty strong range
would be nice if u could explain why u hate that play
I lik small lead on the flop to open up a bluff raise or value raise so you can 4b gii...its sort of transparant but your hand is so strong. When put up against his (value raise gii + value raise/fold + bluff raise/fold) you have a lot of equity. Once you see a turn you lose a lot of that equity imo