ATo in mw URP.

ATo in mw URP.

2/3 nl. V is the SB and has 400. I have 300. He is very loose pre but has yet to raise pre in an hour. Seems straight forward.

4 limps and I check AdTs in the BB.

(15 pot). 5s2cAc...The SB bets 11. How should I proceed?

24 November 2024 at 12:27 AM
Reply...

13 Replies



call.


Uh huh, what he said


I call.


Did you consider squeezing pre?


Sent from my Mi 9T using Tapatalk


I like the check pre. Not ready to go to war oop with this hand. Flop call is ok but I don’t think it’s mandatory. Not a lot of great things happen with the world behind us and mostly uncapped.


Call or fold are both fine given SB description, but I lean toward fold.

I might raise pre depending on the players/stacks, but the check is fine.


oop vs 4 limper my bottom range for raise is AJo/ATs, so I like the check.

I call flop, but with 4 players left to act and 2more streets to go I don't think it would be a big mistake to fold


by Bill Hickok k

Did you consider squeezing pre?


Sent from my Mi 9T using Tapatalk

I don't understand when it's a good time to squeeze. I don't want to be oop with ATo if I squeeze that.


by mongidig k

I don't understand when it's a good time to squeeze. I don't want to be oop with ATo if I squeeze that.

When we're raising our blinds, we rarely want to be called unless we have AA/KK.

In a lot of ways, it's not much different from raising UTG and getting a couple of callers...save for the extra dead money from the limp-folders and the reduced likelihood of getting 3!.


by mongidig k

2/3 nl. V is the SB and has 400. I have 300. He is very loose pre but has yet to raise pre in an hour. Seems straight forward.

4 limps and I check AdTs in the BB.

(15 pot). 5s2cAc...The SB bets 11. How should I proceed?

I'd raise pre over 4 limps. No reason to play this one multi-way and OOP against 4 undefined ranges of ATC.

Any reads on SB? I might raise here, to make up for the value we lost by not raising pre, and to get this HU with the SB. He's unlikely to have better AX, and could have a $hlt-ton of worse AX.


With TPMK in a limped pot, I would probably call one street to eval, but it's the last money I'm putting in the pot unimproved (unless the FD comes in and I get a really strong read that V hates it).


Honestly just fold. After rake the pot is???? So the bet is likely more than the pot. You only best some small portion of AX and you have players behind.


I'm either/or preflop and think flatting or raising is ok (table dependent). The more likely a raise is going to get this HU against a face-up ABC player with a worse hand, the more I might lean to that; but otherwise fine with just seeing a flop.

And I might just lean to a nitty fold on the flop. We're behind almost as many Ax's as we are ahead, let alone other stuff, plus still have the world to react behind us, plus can't really improve to anything ~nuttish. We'll sometimes fold the best hand here, but in a small rake-ravaged pot which is a very small mistake. If I can't bring myself to fold I'd just call and evaluate.

GcluelessNLnoobG

Reply...