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04-18-2024 , 03:14 AM
5-10-20 big O. Villain raises every hand in the other games (double board high, plo5) but is fairly in line in big O. Still he is action and raising a bit too wide pre. Villain, button and hero all have around 3.5k

Hero in sb with AT248ds

Pre: UTG limps, V in co raise 75, btn call. Hero raises to 350, just V and btn call

Flop (1100) : T86r both bdfd
Hero pots 1100, V calls

Turn (3300) : 9ss our T high fd
Hero..

We have about 2k left.

What if we had 0 spades?
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04-18-2024 , 04:35 AM
rip, don't care about spades. You are even ahead some of the stuff they call like AJ92 and have the necessary equity against almost everything they can have. What good could checking do? I'm not afraid of villain betting (easy call), but he is checking correctly with a lot of hands. Also, what hands are you going to c/f OTT with that depth? Like nothing, so checking a decent hand seems pointless. You can check supernuts if you want to.
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04-18-2024 , 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by amok
rip, don't care about spades. You are even ahead some of the stuff they call like AJ92 and have the necessary equity against almost everything they can have. What good could checking do? I'm not afraid of villain betting (easy call), but he is checking correctly with a lot of hands. Also, what hands are you going to c/f OTT with that depth? Like nothing, so checking a decent hand seems pointless. You can check supernuts if you want to.
In spots we are going to shove all turns is there merit to shoving in the dark?
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04-18-2024 , 04:59 AM
Not really I think. Especially since you have a nitty image, they will make more incorrect folds against think and shove than blind shove.
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04-19-2024 , 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by amok
...you have a nitty image, they will make more incorrect folds against think and shove than blind shove.
I agree.

Is the pot sized bet on the flop correct? I'd be semi crying/snap calling a shove from CO on the flop (Maybe)?

Do other flop plays make our turn decisions easier? What about betting 400-600 on the flop?
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04-20-2024 , 03:20 AM
I think potting flop is at least easiest (very easy call to a shove), but probably also the best with this hand. There are lots of hands that simply need to call any bet on this board. Honestly this board is pretty close to check or pot for me OOP SPR3 (and you should start with a check fairly often). You don't have a lot of hands that want to bet small and fold to a raise. You want to eliminate position and the price you pay is you announce you are willing to play for all the money.
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