QQ v limping donkasaurus
No idea.
Call? Raise flop? Fold? Shoot it?
BTN: 223 BB
SB: 104.6 BB
BB: 349.2 BB
UTG: 102.6 BB
Hero (MP): 177.6 BB
CO: 179 BB
SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has Q♠ Q♦
UTG calls 1 BB, Hero raises to 5 BB, fold, BTN calls 5 BB, fold, fold, UTG calls 4 BB
Flop: (16.4 BB, 3 players) 4♦ 7♦ 2♦
UTG bets 8 BB, Hero calls 8 BB, fold
Turn: (32.4 BB, 2 players) 5♣
UTG bets 14 BB, Hero calls 14 BB
River: (60.4 BB, 2 players) 9♣
UTG bets 33 BB
9 Replies
Im raising OTF (esp when there is a player left to react) and happily stacking off.
Fish is also more likely to stack off much wider then reg, f.e. 76o w/diamond.
Fish also much more often sizes his hand strength, so im raising turn as well.
P.S. imho need to be greedy with value against fishes/whales.
I don't disagree. I should probably add BU was an aggro fish, so the flop flat was influened by me trying to keep him in to spew or overplay and then, ideally, call off vs a raise.
But turn, that doesn't apply so yeah. Probably just get the fish to commit is better.
Main concern with gii is this is a good board for his limp-call range: he has all sets here, all 2pair, and the A♦, K♦, J♦ are all live, so flopped flush also enitirely possible.
Also the lead is into two players which makes it stronger. I fear bigger disaster would be to get reraised and call off vs that range, which mostly owns us. Any raise = effectively committing and at highish SPR and with a vulnerable OP with a weakish FD seems too thin to be a happysaurus.
I'll change my mind again in a minute.
When they use this river size (especially considering flop and turn size) you beat a lot of weird merges so you never fold a hand this strong
I think I am calling down vs those sizes, I would not be to surprised to see TT or A9. Or AA or KK of course but... pot odds.
Calling this down, you only have to be right about 25% of the time and I expect this guy to have weird garbage here way more often than that.
Easy call down against a fish. I'm sure raising the flop is also good.
Raise flop... as played, call river and win money. Rinse and repeat as often as possible.