nl50
PokerStars, Hold'em No Limit - $0.25/$0.50 - 6 players
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UTG: $32.11 (64 bb)
MP: $45.97 (92 bb)
CO (Hero): $51.50 (103 bb)
BU: $50.00 (100 bb)
SB: $55.10 (110 bb)
BB: $74.13 (148 bb)
Pre-Flop: ($0.75) Hero is CO with T♦ 9♦
UTG calls $0.50, 1 fold, Hero raises to $1.50, 3 players fold, UTG 3-bets to $3.50, Hero calls $2
Flop: ($7.75) K♦ 5♦ 7♣ (2 players)
UTG checks, Hero bets $3.66, UTG raises to $7.32, Hero ...
villain is 60 eff to start
if we call, pot is 40 and villain will have 40 behind
if we call are we calling down?
if brick ott what's the largest bet we can call?
does anybody 3jam otf?
Thanks,
5th
10 Replies
Call Flop, you're getting direct pot odds to hit your flush, plus there are implied odds of villain stack. I think that chances are good that you can get his stack if you hit on the turn, because his line looks rather strong to me (AA, AK). I would not 3bet jam on the flop, there's probably no fold equity.
Def Calling flop. Not jamming here.
Call, hit, let him bet his stack. Call and smile 😀
just x behind flop probably better
call as played
I wouldn't call the 3bet or whatever it is pre. We're semi bluffing and we got found out. ABORT
Limp reraise from UTG is going to be premium heavy and they are very rarely going to be check folding here, so I would check back the flop.
Thank everyone, i agree x back flop is wiser.
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can we look at folding pre more closely? bc this seems to be my most glaring difference in approach.
it's 5.75 in the middle and 2 to call. you guys don't like this spot, in position? Is it just bc effective stacks are smaller? I understand limpwrap range has us behind but not dead...
look at this range 99+,AQs+,AQo+
that's 70/30 vs t9s, we're ip and there's still a board to come out.
Well my take here was it's mainly high variance. You're correct we're probably getting odds long term to stack the fish but I think you've answered your own question a bit too.
Villain's range is reasonably likely to be strong and we get coolered a lot when they gii on the flush. Low SPR as well so we're often priced in with a so-so draw as in this example.
I would always call vs a whale or aggro type, but my standard play here vs unknown would be either: fold; or calling looking to fold any remotely difficult or high variance spot. Ultimately it boils down to me not thinking I'm good enough to maximise the EV of this spot enough. YMMV
Pre and flop are fine. You want to X sometimes on the flop, but betting is fine. As played, call flop. You have position and are getting near direct odds to call.
Call flop. You have a nut-ish FD and no real fold equity OTF. If turn bricks, call small bets but fold to big shoves.