Flush draw against flop donk.
2/3 nl I'm the effective with 400. I just sat down so I am not familiar with the players. The SB is a 40's white guy.
I open in HJ with Jc9c to 12, the co, button and SB call.
(48 in pot) 4c5c7s...The SB donks 20. How should I proceed?
9 Replies
Call.
Is J9s a little light for opening HJ? OTOH, I'd open this on BU or CO, so probably not a big deal.
AP calling, getting rid of it if we get raised by BU, or if we don't improve on turn and SB blasts off. I am wondering if we're running into RIO issues though. A-QXss is in a lot of MW, SRP ranges.
Just call. See turn. Play poker.
call?
Call. We still need to get through CO and BU, and if one of them makes a big raise we should probably let it go. V will kikely play vwry face up on the turn. If an A or K comes out and he checks or bets small that would be the time to consider raising imo, but calling in position is always an option on both streets. If v bombs turn we are probably running into top of range that never was going to fold flop anyways, so lwr him make the mistake of revealing his hand strength on the turn.
anything but call is lighting money on fire
Really easy call, especially since Hero can runner a very disguised straight.
raise to $65ish and get it heads up with SB fish (we also raise sets and overpairs). barrel any A,K,Q,J,T,9,8,6 and club
I'm guessing opening this in the HJ is too loose even for those who RFI. If the table is loose passive and there's some idiots in the hand I want to get involved with, I would be fine with an open limp.
I would just call the flop and see what develops.
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