A Very Simple (?) Decision
It's simple
Raise or call?
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NL Holdem 0.25(BB)
HERO (100BBs)
BTN (182BBs) [VPIP: 14.3% | PFR: 9.5% | AGG: 54.5% | Hands: 22]
BB (299.8BBs) [VPIP: 77.3% | PFR: 0% | AGG: 15.2% | Hands: 22]
UTG (26.4BBs) [VPIP: 68.2% | PFR: 9.1% | AGG: 12.5% | Hands: 22]
HJ (39.3BBs) [VPIP: 75% | PFR: 40% | AGG: 37.5% | Hands: 20]
Dealt to Hero: K♣ 9♣
UTG Folds, HJ Raises To 3BBs, HERO Calls 3BBs, BTN Folds, BB Calls 2BBs
Hero SPR on Flop: [4.03 effective]
Flop (9BBs): 5♣ 4♣ 6♦
BB Checks, HJ Checks, HERO Bets 6.4BBs (Rem. Stack: 90.6BBs), BB Calls 6.4BBs (Rem. Stack: 290.4BBs), HJ Folds
Turn (21.9BBs): 5♣ 4♣ 6♦ T♣
BB Bets 20.8BBs (Rem. Stack: 269.6BBs), Hero?
10 Replies
CLAP
Call and keep overplays and spazz in
I would call and jam any river.
I hate to place too much emphasis on stats for such microscopic sample sizes, but 77/0 PF? Even with the small sample it’s clear BB is a passive fish. When he starts leading the turn after the flush draw completes it’s likely he has a flush or at the very least a flopped straight that slow played otf. Fortunately his range is wide enough that he will not have Axc for the nut flush ridiculously often, so it is very likely you will be ahead almost all the time.
Call the turn bet. GII otr one way or another. If he has a flush, as I suspect, he probably will take care of that part for you. If he has the nut flush, so be it; we lose a buyin here.
I think I'd want to jam.
Call, get the rest in on the river.
Cant play wrong unless you are not folding.
fold or 3 bet pre