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NL50 TPGK in an unraised pot
Read on Villain 14/5/1,5
Is this a clear fold as i did or would you have called? Would a raise for information on the flop be better? Poker Stars - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.25/$0.50 Blinds - 8 Players - (LegoPoker Hand History Converter) SB: $61.75 BB: $10.05 UTG: $102.35 UTG+1: $25.30 MP1: $55.40 Hero (MP2): $49.45 CO: $61.00 BTN: $9.10 Preflop: Hero is dealt T Q (8 Players) UTG calls $0.50, 2 folds, Hero calls $0.50, 3 folds, BB checks Flop: ($1.75) 7 3 T (3 Players) BB checks, UTG bets $1.50, Hero calls $1.50, BB folds Turn: ($4.75) J (2 Players) UTG bets $3.00, Hero folds Pot Size: $7.75 ($0.20 Rake) Post Extras: |
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Re: NL50 TPGK in an unraised pot
Dont know what went wrong with the converter, but I'd need to know the suits involed to really give an answer.
The one think I can say though, is that I'd just fold this preflop. |
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Re: NL50 TPGK in an unraised pot
I think just calling the flop is fine. The only possible hands I see that play this way that you beat are JT/T9/99-88. Other than that I think this guy is mostly playing hands that you beat and if you get AI against him you aren't going to be ahead very much.
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Re: NL50 TPGK in an unraised pot
Nah, it looks like a good fold here. I dont usually limp with that anyway until the CO or button. And against a 14/5 limping in EP, im probably not going to.
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Re: NL50 TPGK in an unraised pot
Against that opponent, good fold.
Preflop probably should have folded, though if the table dymamics were correct (passive) it might be OK if you were suited. |
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