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ovr pr + nfd + nut gut ovr pr + nfd + nut gut

12-10-2020 , 02:57 AM
so i believe i had (almost) the right price to call vs a set, but I'm curious if I should do anything different on the flop?

Pot was $1.20 on flop, villain leads for $0.55, I pot.

cant import gg hands into drivehud so sorry for the pic.

https://pasteboard.co/JEeU5Ws.png

Edit: I just realised I am about 50/50 vs QQxx on the flop, So I guess this was played fine?
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12-10-2020 , 03:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ImOldPlsFold
so i believe i had (almost) the right price to call vs a set
On the turn
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12-10-2020 , 04:11 AM
I cant model this multi way with Vison, but believe that in solver world this hand is not a reraise even thought it is a fine candidate to do so in a vacuum. MP would be very KK QQ heavy in GTO world and so would BB so I believe UTG would have only a small reraise freq if it had one at all.

Vrs what looks like a fish population those range assumptions may well be inaccurate and your range has the equity to include the reraises of which this is a fine candidate.
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12-10-2020 , 04:22 AM
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Originally Posted by GreatBigRedOne

Vrs what looks like a fish population those range assumptions may well be inaccurate and your range has the equity to include the reraises of which this is a fine candidate.
I agree with this. Vs KKxx QQxx and 88xx, I’m hovering around 50% in flop. and around 33% on turn, making the gii price on the turn slightly losing, but those are worst case scenarios and a fair portion of the player pool can turn up here with all sorts of hands, which is why I don’t mind the play. But who knows maybe it was just a spew
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12-10-2020 , 04:42 AM
Remember to not build strategies around single hands in a vacuum though, even though this hand plays fine vrs those hands we don't want to only have one single hand when we raise here (possibly my range assumptions are off and you have plenty of equity with your range to do so).
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12-10-2020 , 09:22 AM
You're never folding that.
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12-19-2020 , 01:38 AM
I prefer to smooth call on the flop to allow dominated hands in. I find when I raise these board textures I often isolate myself to sets, or hands I am just about flipping with.

I have position on them and don't mind seeing a turn. If it's a bad turn, I can fold.
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