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NL2 99 vs 13 11 1 player NL2 99 vs 13 11 1 player

11-13-2017 , 03:10 PM
Hi all,

any opinions on this hand?

I was wondering if i shove the river can villian fold a king??

No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (5 handed) - Converted at http://www.handhistoryconverter.com

UTG ($2.12)
MP ($0.78)
Hero (Button) ($2)
SB ($2)
BB ($2.16)

Preflop: Hero is Button with 9, 9
UTG raises $0.06, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.06, 2 folds

Flop: ($0.15) K, 7, 5 (2 players)
UTG bets $0.13, Hero calls $0.13

Turn: ($0.41) 5 (2 players)
UTG bets $0.30, Hero calls $0.30

River: ($1.01) 4 (2 players)
UTG bets $0.56, Hero folds

Total pot: $1.01


Cheers all!
NL2 99 vs 13 11 1 player Quote
11-13-2017 , 08:33 PM
Probably not no. Your shoving another $0.95 into $1.57. Considering they raised UTG we assume they have a decent kicker. And if they have a flush blocker too they definitely do not fold.
NL2 99 vs 13 11 1 player Quote
11-13-2017 , 10:19 PM
Big bets every street, tight preflop ranges, and scary board. V should not be betting AK otr but I guess it can happen at 2nl. He mostly will have aces or better, so you will get snap called at high frequency by nutted hands anyway. From his decreasing bet sizes I think AA is more likely than usual. In the end you should basically never try to bluff people off tptk+ at 2nl, most players are there because they don't know how to fold.
NL2 99 vs 13 11 1 player Quote
11-23-2017 , 03:43 PM
3! Pre

As played fold turn
NL2 99 vs 13 11 1 player Quote
11-23-2017 , 07:13 PM
I think the call pre-flop is good versus this villain from that position with this hand. I'd probably just fold to the big flop c-bet though. That's almost always a sign of TPTK+ with these guys especially when there's a flush draw out there that they don't have.
NL2 99 vs 13 11 1 player Quote

      
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