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Hand 1:
Don't like the preflop cap. You're out of position, and the only thing you could accomplish is knocking out MP2. However, MP2 was the original raiser, so I'm not thinkig MP2 is going away here. You're essentially taking control of the hand by capping, and then compelled to bet the flop regardless if it hits you. If you're last to act, cap, first to act, I'd say call the 3-bet. Noone's going anywhere on the flop due to pot odds and the low cards on the flop. Everyone probably has overcards if not an overpair, no reason to bet here out of position. Turn is close pot-odds wise, depending on your outs. I'm not confident that they're all good with MP2 still to act behind you. Even though mathematically it's close, I probably fold here. Hand 2: Played well, I'd put opponent on a pocket pair such as 88, 99, or TT given his action on all streets. T |
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