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25NL TPTK against tight EP raiser
Villain is 33/4/1.1 over 33 hands. Hasn’t done anything remarkable.
UTG ($33 in chips) UTG+1 ($13.50 in chips) MP1 ($34.80 in chips) MP2 ($23.90 in chips) CO ($10.80 in chips) BU ($12.10 in chips) SB ($20.40 in chips) Hero ($30.85 in chips) Hero is BB with Kh As UTG calls $0.25, UTG+1 raises $0.75 to $1, four folds, Hero calls $0.75, UTG calls $0.75 First, is the pre-flop call weak? My rationale was that I didn’t want to build a big pot OOP with a villain who seemed to raising very tight. Obviously, I don’t have enough stats to understand whether he’s positionally aware. But from UTG+1 I’m putting him on something like 99+, AQ+. Flop ($2.35) Kd Qd 9s Hero bets $2, UTG calls $2, UTG+1 calls $2 Turn ($8.35) Kd Qd 9s 5s Hero checks, UTG checks, UTG+1 bets $6, Hero??? OK, I’ve stacked off pretty big a couple of times in the past few days (although you all agreed that I made the right play both times), and I’m getting sick of it. Here, I have no idea what to do. KQ could very well be part of his range, but so could AQ or FDs. So two questions: One, was checking the turn horribly weak-tight? On the one hand, I’m in a multi-way pot with people who don’t seem to be going anywhere. On the other hand, I could be getting value out of worse hands and protecting myself against draws if I bet. Second, as played, do I really want to get heavily involved in a pot with TPTK? |
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