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Fun wrap hand/Line Check
6 max .50/1
Main villain is pretty loose and a little fishy. Effective stacks 154 Preflop: two limps, I raise to 4 dollars on the button with J987 two spades, blinds call, limpers call Flop (20 bucks): A 5 6 with two hearts and one spade Blinds check, Utg leads for pot (he has 100 bucks), Villain calls, I call, blinds fold. Turn (80 bucks): 2 of spades, UTG checks, Villain leads for pot, I go all in for like 40 more, UTG folds, villain calls. Is calling the flop standard here, or should I be more often repping AAA, and just generally pushing flops like this? |
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Re: Fun wrap hand/Line Check
Calling the flop's fine with the flush draw out there. You're not likely to get a lot of folds, and you're almost never getting it in ahead.
On the turn, I think a call's definitely better than a raise. You don't want to push UTG out here since you're not cleaning up your outs much and your draw's behind villian in the HU portion of the pot. |
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Re: Fun wrap hand/Line Check
Preflop and flop are fine.
On the turn you probably have close to zero fold equity, and you are an underdog to hit your hand. Calling>Shoving. |
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Re: Fun wrap hand/Line Check
Raising or calling the flop are both OK, like people say you gain nothing from shoving the turn and should just call.
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