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09-23-2017 , 01:09 AM
What's the best line here?
1.Check raise flop
2. Check shove turn

Villains range are 99+ AQs+ ?

What do you do vs river shove?

PS: I could be way off, but villains river jam range -> AA,AKdd





    Poker Stars, $6.82 Buy-in (75/150 blinds, 20 ante) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 9 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #37834813

    UTG+1: 6,801 (45.3 bb)
    UTG+2: 5,592 (37.3 bb)
    MP1: 5,617 (37.4 bb)
    MP2: 3,789 (25.3 bb)
    MP3: 3,859 (25.7 bb)
    CO: 9,825 (65.5 bb)
    BTN: 5,539 (36.9 bb)
    SB: 4,790 (31.9 bb)
    Hero (BB): 6,897 (46 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with J Q
    3 folds, MP2 raises to 600, 4 folds, Hero calls 450

    Flop: (1,455) J J T (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP2 bets 150, Hero calls 150

    Turn: (1,755) 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP2 bets 878, Hero calls 878

    River: (3,511) 5 (2 players)
    Hero checks, MP2 bets 2,141 and is all-in, Hero folds




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    09-23-2017 , 03:14 AM
    I think it's a fold pre vs such a big open - this is usually a huge tell -range could be a little wider than the one you give but very much weighted towards hands like AK JJ-KK,

    Once we flop trips though with spr about 2 we just want to gii - so yes - raise the tiny flop bet - as played shove the turn - as played we're so underrepped - prob still calling the river
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    09-23-2017 , 08:09 AM
    pre is ok. x/r flop for sure. as played never folding.
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    09-23-2017 , 08:37 AM
    I fold pre to a 4x with an unsuited easily dominated hand.

    This doesn't look like a hand you beat honestly. He wouldn't bet so small on the flop with QQ-AA - that bet size is usually a monster (TT/AJ) or a draw. And all draws got there. AKdd really fits.

    I don't think I could fold but I don't think you're ever good there.

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    09-23-2017 , 08:47 AM
    I would fold pre vs such a big raise. c/r flop, c/r AI turn. River c/c, depends on the opponent. Possible hands: AJ, TT, 99, QQ, KK, AA.
    River pot 3511 and he bets 2141 which is 1.65 to 1 and your chances to win are 1.55 to 1 or 65%. If you think he would not push with QQ+ or he can play with AKd - then fold. And if you think he can bluff or playing with hands like AT, KT or another trash - easy call then. But you didn't provide us the style of your opponent. However, I think that the best way here is to fold preflop.
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    09-23-2017 , 08:04 PM
    agree with folding pre,

    as played x/r flop to an amount where you can jam allin ott. The bet is small he is inducing a x/r from a wide range so he more likely to defend his 150.

    As played we can never fold taking such a passive line. We just x/c to keep our opponents bluffs in so river is an excellent spot to call
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    09-24-2017 , 01:14 AM
    I mean it feels like I'm being interviewed when villain 4x pre and bets 1bb otf.


    not folding pre, most likely where I screwed up.
    Fold pre>check folding river especially when not checking raising otf or turn.


    Thanks all.
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