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Villain new to table so no reads. For those of you who have read PNL, this is pretty much the perfect SPR for TPTK. Am I sucking it up and considering myself "reluctantly committed" or is this a fold?
Poker Stars, $0.25/$0.50 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 6 Players LegoPoker Hand History Converter SB: 90 BB BB: 118.50 BB UTG: 42.30 BB MP: 62.50 BB CO: 101.80 BB Hero (BTN): 111.20 BB Pre-Flop: ![]() ![]() UTG folds, MP calls 1BB, CO calls 1BB, <font color="red">Hero raises to 6BB</font>, SB calls 5.5BB, 2 folds, CO calls 5BB Flop: (20BB) ![]() ![]() ![]() SB checks, CO checks, <font color="red">Hero bets 18BB</font>, <font color="red">SB raises to 84BB and is All-In</font>, CO folds, Hero ??? |
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actually, i think its a pretty easy fold. whatever spr formula you're using would have to be adjusted to account for the asston of hands that beat you here. there's a lot more that's ahead of you here than a straight.
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you've committed 24 BB to the hand. Two pair/j9/aj are all likely here, especially two pair like kq. There's absolutely no reason to stack off on this board for 85BB.
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Your SPR may be favorable, but that's a really horrible way to flop TPTK.
I don't think the decision is super-easy, though, since there is some chance Villain has a hand like KJ for top pair and an OESD, and then against some of his better hands (like QT), you do still have reasonable outs, getting 2:1. But I would fold. |
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probably fold.
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