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08-27-2018 , 09:14 PM
Winning Poker No-Limit Hold'em, 5 Tournament, 25/50 Blinds (9 handed) - Converted at http://handhistoryconverter.com/

Hero (MP3) (t1,911)
CO (t1,027)
Button (t960)
SB (t1,485)
BB (t1,380)
UTG (t1,625)
UTG+1 (t1,374)
MP1 (t2,427)
MP2 (t1,311)

Hero's M: 25.48

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with Q, 10
3 folds, MP2 raises t113, Hero calls t113, 4 folds

Flop: (t301) Q, 7, 2 (2 players)
MP2 bets t151, Hero calls t151

Turn: (t603) Q (2 players)
MP2 bets t302, Hero raises to t1,647 (All-In), 1 fold

Total pot: t1,207
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08-29-2018 , 06:07 AM
I hate to say it but, fold pre.
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08-30-2018 , 08:33 AM
I agree. Fold pre. You're sitting on 38 BB. I don't know if you have reads on Villain (you provided no information on how anyone's been playing), but even then you've got two players to act behind and you may end up playing a middling hand between two players. Worse yet, you may get squeezed by a perceptive CO or BTN who rightly senses weakness in your flat here.

Giving the opener 14% range, you've got 33% equity. It's not great. Also you're liable to be dominated.

So fold pre.

As played, your turn raise is huge and you're essentially forcing your opponent to play correctly. What hands do you expect Villain to call here with?

In this spot, where the flop is pretty dry (you also block some flush draws), and the turn likely doesn't change anything for Villain, you're pretty safe to simply call the turn. There are very few river cards that scare you and the river may bring a card that does improve Villains hand, inducing them to bet further.
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09-03-2018 , 02:39 AM
fold pre.

as played, call turn and let him spew on the river.
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