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Re: 50nl TT on low drawy board facing flop c/r
Without any info or history I like a fold. I know this seems weak, but that flop nailed just about every SC or small PP and there are . I think i like fold > RR > call. Calling is worst option even though we are in position as villain is betting big on turn no matter what he has. Also, I like a 3bet pre with it being only 5 handed. I think 3betting 1010 in this spot makes the hand a LOT easier to play.
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Re: 50nl TT on low drawy board facing flop c/r
I dont like 3 betting against an UTG raise pf w/o a read. I am not sure how many standard villains raise with sc's utg, or even small pp's so you can probably discount those alot. Im tellin ya, its an overpair much more often than not when a villain takes a line like this.
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Re: 50nl TT on low drawy board facing flop c/r
Profish - you really dont 3bet 1010 an unknown utg raiser 5 handed? Pretty much any player no matter how tight is raised AJ+ and I would imagine 88+ 5 handed. You are ahead of a HUGE part of most players ranges with 1010 5 handed. Also if you dont 3bet and he has an OP we are usually flatting and low ard flop or maybe even c/r. I think we save a lot of money when we 3bet this and can even get villains to lay down hands that beat us on the flop.
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Re: 50nl TT on low drawy board facing flop c/r
I folded, but it felt weak.
I put him on either a set or combo draw (most likely). He may occasionally show up with a larger overpair, but most often I'd expect a hand like 76s, 5h6h, 66, Ah6h or AhQh. In any case, my equity isn't great in the best case, and it's [censored] in the worst, right? |
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