Deep - Trips vs. 2 Opponents

Deep - Trips vs. 2 Opponents

GG Poker - $0.05 Ante $0.02 NL - Holdem - 9 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (UTG+1): 200 BB
MP: 285.4 BB
MP+1: 254.6 BB
MP+2: 168.8 BB
CO: 223.8 BB
BTN: 93.8 BB
SB: 249.8 BB
BB: 381.6 BB
UTG: 106.6 BB

9 players post ante of 0.4 BB, SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 5 BB) Hero has 9 K

fold, Hero calls 1 BB, fold, MP+1 raises to 4.6 BB, fold, CO calls 4.6 BB, fold, SB calls 4.2 BB, fold, Hero calls 3.6 BB

Flop: (23 BB, 4 players) 5 9 9
SB checks, Hero checks, MP+1 checks, CO bets 7.6 BB, SB calls 7.6 BB, Hero raises to 32.8 BB, fold, CO calls 25.2 BB, SB calls 25.2 BB

Turn: (121.4 BB, 3 players) T
SB checks, Hero bets 36.8 BB, CO calls 36.8 BB, SB calls 36.8 BB

River: (231.8 BB, 3 players) 2
SB checks, Hero checks, CO bets 149.2 BB and is all-in, SB calls 149.2 BB, Hero ?

Table has a lot of high VPIP players, so openraising doesnt accomplish much, therefore I implement a limping range, this way I have the best option to play against the weaker players.

Flop and turn play is for value. River feels close against 2 and I think the pot has the right size for my hand, so I checked. Then I have a bad feeling that I am beat too often, because I lose to slowplayed TT, T9, 55 and A9.

16 October 2024 at 11:25 AM
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I think flop raise is bit too big for 200bb mw spot, we lose to 55 and A9 and by the river other hands will get ahead of us. Its quiet scary when they both call flop raise. I like small turn sizing, i would go even smaller like 20bb maybe even less, same idea for river. Vs this action you cant call riv.

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