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Villain was a relatively tight player (28/12/1.25) over 70 hands on 2 of my tables, sitting with >2 buy-ins at both.
This is Everest where everybody is loose-passive preflop, and maniac or weak-tight nitty postflop. I ask what to do on flop and turn at once, hoping people manage to not read the continuation until you've answered the flop for yourself. I can't find a working HH converter, so this is by hand: EverestPoker, $0.15/$0.25, 6-handed Seat 2: Villain ($61.64) Seat 4: Irrelevant ($25.95) Seat 5: fabadam ($56.55) The button is in seat #5 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to fabadam[Ts Jc] Villain raises to $0.90, 1 fold, Irrelevant calls $0.90, fabadam calls $0.90, 2 folds *** FLOP *** [Td 6h Js] Villain bets $3.10 Irrelevant folds fabadam ... (QUESTION 1) fabadam raises to $12.40 Villain calls $9.30 *** TURN *** [Td 6h Js] [5c] Villain bets $27.90 fabadam ... (QUESTION 2) |
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The pf-call is ok i think, because you're very deep, I pot the flop aswell. Wow the turn is very difficult. Best case is an overplayed AA-QQ. I think I shove based on our equity.
Hand 0: 59.626% { JcTs } Hand 1: 40.374% { KK+, JJ-TT, 66 } |
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shove it.. it's often enough an overpair here .. I dont know why you didnt put in QQ .. but doesnt affect Equity much..
equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 58.384% 58.38% 00.00% 13294 0.00 { JcTs } Hand 1: 41.616% 41.62% 00.00% 9476 0.00 { TT+, 66 } |
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Pokerstove, thank you for making this hand look easy. And yes, given those numbers, I think you have to shove all day. That range could be looser as well, with AJ included, if player sucks an occasional wierd 2pair or KJ could be included.
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I did shove the turn, and villain turned out to be following the Everest motto ("Where a flush draw is the nuts"(*)) by turning over KcQc.
River was an 8. I stoved it as well, and was a bit surprised to see my equity was that big: <font class="small">Code:</font><hr /><pre>Board: Td 6h Js 5c Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 72.145% 72.14% 00.00% 1238 0.00 { JcTs } Hand 1: 27.855% 27.86% 00.00% 478 0.00 { TT+, 66, KQs, KQo } </pre><hr /> (*) OK, OK, it's an OESD, but it is to the nuts. |
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I would just go anhead and raise flop.
If he has QQ+/AJ then he will put you on a lone J and you can get it in. If he has JK, time to get the pot growing. If he has QK/AK/QA then you charge him for his draw. If he has nothing, you weren't gonna get much more $$ out of him anyway, so let him fold out weak hands. Raise flop to $9 The 5c changes nothing on the turn. We are obv not worried about TT/JJ since here is exactly one combination of each in the whole deck, and are only losing to 66. Just put him in - he is already committed. |
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You can use www.pokerhand.org to convert the hand. Its the only one that does Everest I believe.
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