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OP + NFD vs passive opponent OP + NFD vs passive opponent

12-01-2020 , 12:07 AM
Should this be raised on the flop? My logic for not wanting to raise was that this opponent is so passive i felt a pot sized lead would be a very strong range. But i have tons of equity vs two pair. Is this turn an easy fold vs this opponent or is that ranging him too narrowly? Pot pot from this opponent seems like sets very often but i dont feel that confident.

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PL Omaha 0.05(BB)
HERO ($5.97) [VPIP: 19.8% | PFR: 16.7% | AGG: 35.4% | Flop Agg: 41.8% | Turn Agg: 33.2% | River Agg: 24% | 3-Bet: 11.2% | 4-Bet: 12.1% | Hands: 23196]
SB ($5.28) [VPIP: 93.3% | PFR: 6.7% | AGG: 15.6% | Flop Agg: 23.1% | Turn Agg: 20% | River Agg: 0% | 3-Bet: 0% | 4-Bet: 0% | Cold Call: 81.8% | Hands: 15]
BB ($5.91) [VPIP: 55.6% | PFR: 22.2% | AGG: 10% | Hands: 9]
HJ ($4.88) [VPIP: 14.3% | PFR: 0% | AGG: 0% | Hands: 7]
CO ($3.97) [VPIP: 87.5% | PFR: 12.5% | AGG: 20% | Flop Agg: 28.6% | Turn Agg: 0% | River Agg: 0% | 3-Bet: 0% | 4-Bet: 0% | Cold Call: 80% | Hands: 8]

Dealt to Hero: A K 8 K

HJ Folds, CO Calls $0.05, HERO Raises To $0.22, SB Calls $0.20, BB Folds, CO Calls $0.17

Hero SPR on Flop: [5.28 effective]
Flop ($0.71): Q 5 9
SB Bets $0.71 (Rem. Stack: $4.35), CO Folds, HERO Calls $0.71 (Rem. Stack: $5.04)

Turn ($2.13): Q 5 9 2
SB Bets $2.13 (Rem. Stack: $2.22), HERO Raises To $5.04 (allin), SB Calls $2.22 (allin)

River ($11.52): Q 5 9 2 4
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12-01-2020 , 12:50 AM
I think the flop and turn are fine although you can jam flop. I really dislike the river jam though, are you turning KK into a bluff?
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12-01-2020 , 06:39 AM
hand is fine but the biggest issue here is that you can easily be overadjusting if you're considering folding this based on a passive read in a 15 hand sample
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12-01-2020 , 08:23 AM
Think we should probably stack off on the flop or fold the turn. I actually like your flat flop, fold turn line. 15 hands might not be a lot but 93/6 is already painting a pretty compelling picture. Villain probably has 2 pair and a draw or a set. When you consider our hand, blocking some wraps and other hands that we might beat, and having very dirty non flush outs, I think we can let this one go.
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12-01-2020 , 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Aesah
hand is fine but the biggest issue here is that you can easily be overadjusting if you're considering folding this based on a passive read in a 15 hand sample
Your fine with turning KK into a bluff on the river?
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12-01-2020 , 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by GreatBigRedOne
Your fine with turning KK into a bluff on the river?
I jammed turn in this hand?
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12-01-2020 , 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by bigdave2304
I jammed turn in this hand?
Ah misread it. My apologies
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12-01-2020 , 10:34 AM
i prefer jamming the flop since we do have outs against strong hands like sets and we want to realize our equity through the river. also holding the Ks we might want to get it in now and not get folds on spade turns or rivers. blank turns are going to get weird when he decides to bet big again. i think we can only flat combos on flop vs a potsize bet that have a backdoor flushdraw and a high spade blocker, if at all.
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12-02-2020 , 02:50 PM
I think calling turn is pretty decent. Jam turn is okay.
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