NL2/3. Limped pot with Kh9s
8 handed. Villain opens limp UTG/UTG1. Three more limpers to Hero at SB.
Villain showed several hands like limp/call at EP with ATs, KQo etc. Open raise once at CO or HJ with K9o.
Hero's image is tight I guess...I only played at the table for less than 1.5 hours.
Flop: Kd8c3d
Checked to Villain who bets $20. I call?
I called his flop bet.
Turn: 9c
I donk $45. Villain checks his cards one more time and shoves allin. I count his chips to see how much I need to call...
My question are...
1. Should I call his flop bet?
2. Facing what stack size of his turn raise allin will you fold Hero's hand? (Left effective stack size out for this question)
7 Replies
We can't know where the indifference point is to calling/folding without knowing effective stacks.
I would fold to 80% pot on the flop. You lose to any reasonable K. Sure he could have a junky K or a draw.
Hard to fold when you have nut 2-pair and are only losing to sets There are 2 possible flush draws and QJ/QT/J7/T7/76/75/65 are straight draws. It might be closer if the shove is ua big overbet. An overbet could be a draw, but maybe a set protecting against all the draws.
Probably better to play for a x/r on the turn, but depends on effective stacks.
Actually, it was an overbet on the flop. That is fairly common in low stakes limped pots. However, I wouldn't call with TPWK. If you ran into a set after improving, there was some warning.
Im not playing the game where i come up with exactly the amount of BBs where i fold, because there are a million factors that could affect the point where id fold, but unless im way deep, its probably a call.
Probably fold flop to V's over-bet when we're OOP, unless he's shown himself to be very bluffy when action checks to him in multi-way pots.
Probably just check turn. Let him keep betting.
Hard to find a fold on the turn, as played.
Flop call probably fine. Would check raise turn.
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Definitely check raise turn. Probably folding flop.