A2487 Big O

A2487 Big O

8 handed 5/5

UTG limps, I raise to 25 UTG+1 Ac2c4s7h8d, LJ calls, Btn calls, BB calls, UTG calls.

5 ways 500 eff

(130)
8s6d3s
Xx, I bet 100, LJ calls, BB calls

(430)
As

BB checks, hero?
we have around a pot size bet left

I would like to mostly check that card and allow vilain is the CO to stab (which he often does randomly).
But with only a pot size bet left, maybe denying equity is best.

In game, I checked, LJ checks

(430)
Qh

BB checks, I jammed 400

What would you do on the turn?

07 October 2024 at 11:28 PM
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You are not only denying equity by jamming turn, you can get called by worse.


Denying equity from what though? I would certainly trap here a lot at this depth, probably always with this hand. River fine of course.


by amok k

Denying equity from what though? I would certainly trap here a lot at this depth, probably always with this hand. River fine of course.

You're right, I'm just being result oriented because I get called by the BB with a naked set on the river.


by amok k

Denying equity from what though? I would certainly trap here a lot at this depth, probably always with this hand. River fine of course.

What about wraps?


by OmahaDonk k

What about wraps?

Drawing to a split at best, i.e. very low equity. Also, some strange weak draw is probably the only hand class that really benefits from a free card. Against other marginal hands it's easier to get value once turn is checked.

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