ATs vs UTG raiser

ATs vs UTG raiser

5/5

~$500 effective

Same player from the previous hand I posted here https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/170/l...

UTG – Reg-fish, 40-year-old Asian. I see him regularly in the casino, but I’m not convinced he’s a good pro. He seems more like a semi-fish type of player because I’ve seen a lot of questionable plays from him, such as open limping preflop, calling too much preflop with marginal hands like K8s, etc.

UTG raises to $20, Hero(MP) AT calls

Flop($50) Q J 9

UTG bets $30, Hero calls

Turn($110) 4

UTG checks, Hero bets $75, UTG calls

River($260) 2

UTG checks, Hero($375 left) - ?

18 September 2024 at 07:45 PM
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Preflop is suss...why are we flatting in a live low stakes game especially with players yet to act behind us with position?

The turn is the inflection point here imo:
1) If we bet turn then we jam river. Flop is underbluffed by population so once villain check/calls their hand is essentially face up as AA-QQ, Jx, etc
2) I would probably xb turn. If we flopped a straight we would probably raise otf so now we are capped at JJ but our range is mostly a bunch of pair + straightdraw-type hands that want a cheap showdown.

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by Bellezza k

UTG – Reg-fish, 40-year-old Asian. I see him regularly in the casino, but I’m not convinced he’s a good pro. He seems more like a semi-fish type of player because I’ve seen a lot of questionable plays from him, such as open limping preflop, calling too much preflop with marginal hands like K8s, etc.

These aren't signs of a bad player in 5/5 game if the game is somewhat passive and there are fish at the table.

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