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Stars 20/180 2 Pair Facing Turn Shove
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t200 (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
MP3 (t6775) CO (t5334) Button (t2385) SB (t2925) BB (t7886) UTG (t7979) UTG+1 (t12940) MP1 (t1895) Hero (t9503) No reads on Villain...OPR shows he is not a winning player. I def didn't like this turn card, b/c KQ (see 2nd sentence) is a big part of his range, so are KJ and maybe AK(see 2nd sentence). I think that AQ:AQcc;AJcc;KJcc and 22 def get it in on the flop and AKcc would prob RR preflop. Am I correct to weight his range more to KJ, rather than KQ? Flop lead looks kinda more like AQo than any draw. Preflop: Hero is MP2 with T, Q. 3 folds, Hero raises to t600, 4 folds, BB calls t400. Flop: (t1300) Q, 2, T (2 players) BB bets t800, Hero raises to t2400, BB calls t1600. Turn: (t6100) K (2 players) BB bets t4886 (All-In), Hero...? |
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Re: Stars 20/180 2 Pair Facing Turn Shove
Call quickly. The pot is ginormous and he could have KJ/QJ/J10 or he could just be some terrible player who played something like Q8s terribly.
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Re: Stars 20/180 2 Pair Facing Turn Shove
Hands that beat you: 22, KQ (I highly doubt KK, QQ or TT.)
Hands you beat: lots including air. Given the odds, I think you have to call here. |
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