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ATs, nut flush on paired board ATs, nut flush on paired board

11-06-2016 , 04:25 AM
888 Poker - $0.05 NL (6 max) FAST - Holdem - 6 players

Hero (CO): 102.6 BB
BTN: 24.6 BB
SB: 66.6 BB
BB: 40 BB
UTG: 145 BB
MP: 26.8 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has T A

UTG raises to 2.8 BB, MP calls 2.8 BB, Hero calls 2.8 BB, fold, fold, fold

Flop: (9.8 BB, 3 players) 4 7 J
UTG checks, MP checks, Hero bets 5 BB, UTG calls 5 BB, fold

Turn: (19.8 BB, 2 players) J
UTG checks, Hero bets 14.8 BB, UTG calls 14.8 BB

River: (49.4 BB, 2 players) 9
UTG checks, Hero bets 80 BB and is all-in
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11-06-2016 , 05:35 AM
Any info on V.? His hand looks like weak Jx and I don't think he calls that vs the overbet + if he has a flush we can bet smaller and he will most likely raise. So I would bet like 30bb to keep all of his Jx in.
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11-06-2016 , 07:45 AM
If he is a fish then overbet is fine as he probably call with any Jx but against reg I think You should go for a little less than pot-size bet like 35-40BB, he can also have 77 or 44 and just go for c/r on the river as flush gets there which is big part of Your range here so I don't think shoving is the best option here.
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11-06-2016 , 08:07 AM
If you think he can call with worst then its good.V dosnt have sets or trips J very often here after checking turn.You hoping to get called by weak Jx AA KK QQ and weaker flush imo.In theory you should have a lot of bluffs like 40 % and when flush gets there I dont see you having any maybe 56s
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11-06-2016 , 08:23 AM
What do you think about check back turn? V can have most some weak J TT for x/c flop, unfortunately you block his folding range. Bad runout for bluff turn.
As played V must be a big fish if calls Jx on spade river.
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