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set of TT on super wet board facing raise set of TT on super wet board facing raise

07-24-2014 , 10:24 AM
villain was playing 11/11 over 69 hands

I don't think QJ is in his range that often, it's probably more weighted towards FDs and overpairs.

Not sure if shoving is correct, but there are so many turn cards I'll hate, which is why I shove.


    Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
    Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite. View Hand #29106791

    BTN: $0.75 (37.5 bb)
    SB: $1.01 (50.5 bb)
    BB: $6.89 (344.5 bb)
    UTG: $3 (150 bb)
    MP: $2.57 (128.5 bb)
    Hero (CO): $4.65 (232.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with T T
    UTG folds, MP raises to $0.06, Hero calls $0.06, BTN folds, SB calls $0.05, BB folds

    Flop: ($0.20) 9 T 8 (3 players)
    SB checks, MP checks, Hero bets $0.16, SB folds, MP raises to $0.61, Hero raises to $4.59, MP folds

    Spoiler:
    Results: $1.42 pot ($0.05 rake)
    Final Board: 9 T 8
    SB mucked and lost (-$0.06 net)
    MP mucked and lost (-$0.67 net)
    Hero mucked T T and won $1.37 ($0.70 net)



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    set of TT on super wet board facing raise Quote
    07-24-2014 , 10:42 AM
    Meh, line looks ok. There isn't an overcard we're comfortable seeing (or a 6) and all spades would suck, so shoving and hoping he can't fold an overpair is probably best once he raises.
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    07-24-2014 , 12:07 PM
    You can raise to $1,20 or something to set up turn shove
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    07-24-2014 , 05:14 PM
    1010 vs MP I'm tempted to 3bet pre, but maybe that is just me.

    As played. Sure given how wet that board is shove is prudent. 3bet and shove on turn would have been okay too. There is a few ways could have done it, but certainly a shove on that board is A-OK in my book.
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    07-24-2014 , 05:18 PM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by huntsman41
    1010 vs MP I'm tempted to 3bet pre, but maybe that is just me.
    Yea it's just you, especially vs 11/11 villain
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    07-25-2014 , 12:48 AM
    jamming flop is pry bad, rather flat and jus x/j most turns... or at the very least bet smaller
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    07-25-2014 , 01:00 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Brokenstars
    jamming flop is pry bad, rather flat and jus x/j most turns... or at the very least bet smaller
    There are 18 cards on turn (6, 7, Q spade) that will put you in a weird position. So around ~37% of time, you'll have to make a decision when probably behind and facing a big bet.

    Hero play is good and unexploitable. Probably there is a way to get more value from drawing hands (J, 7, spade draw).
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    07-25-2014 , 01:43 AM
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by luthar
    There are 18 cards on turn (6, 7, Q spade) that will put you in a weird position. So around ~37% of time, you'll have to make a decision when probably behind and facing a big bet.

    Hero play is good and unexploitable. Probably there is a way to get more value from drawing hands (J, 7, spade draw).
    Just because it's the easiest way to play it doesn't make it the best...
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    07-27-2014 , 01:08 PM
    Would rather gii on flop because of the bad cards that may kill the action. It is not like he will fold a lot.
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    07-27-2014 , 05:53 PM
    I'd 4b smaller allowing them to spazz some % of the time. Can't flat here, flop is as wet as it gets, we want to get money in now.
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