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Turn spot in the stars 320
UTG+1 seems solid, 3 betting a couple times on the bubble, and hasn't shown down anything yet.
The other guy is loose/passive/fishy. He sees a lot of flops and makes loose calls. Poker Stars, $300 + $20 NL Hold'em Tournament, 600/1,200 Blinds, 7 Players LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter SB: 21,471 Hero (BB): 51,213 UTG: 27,271 UTG+1: 20,358 MP: 27,514 CO: 47,565 BTN: 11,082 Pre-Flop: (2,675) 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (BB) UTG folds, <font color="red">UTG+1 raises to 3,125</font>, MP folds, CO calls 3,125, 2 folds, Hero calls 1,925 Flop: (10,850) 2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (3 Players) Hero checks, UTG+1 checks, CO checks Turn: (10,850) A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (3 Players) Hero ? |
#2
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
you want to bet the card that probably hit UTG+1 the hardest?
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#3
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
I would check/call the turn, up to 2/3PSB. Semibluffing an A in a raised 3 way pot is unlikely to win. The player most likely to hold an A is UTG + 1 and you have good relative position on him. If he bets & the fish calls you are getting great odds with your draw.
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
how many left?
I would probably fold preflop and check the turn. |
#5
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
I was thinking check-raise, but his stack is a bit small, so would a bet/call be terrible? But what am I repping?
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
just fold pre, seriously. As played prob just check/call and pray you get there, I don't think you have any FE
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
Definitely fold preflop. You can c/c depending on bet size I think. c/r sucks because he is never folding an A.
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#8
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
I'd always fold pf but if I hadn't, I'd donk the flop. Any reasonable bet puts UTG+1 to a stack decision and if he's willing to ship it in then on that flop, he wasn't bet/folding the flop anyway and generally not letting you see a free turn or in any other way presenting a way of taking the pot away.
As for the other guy, if UTG folds and he calls, that's no bad thing this deep even OOP for a cash game player? He'll be a bag of timing and bet size tells and will give you two cards more way more than most here, if I've got a handle on the type. Obviously, if there's no flop you'd ever donk, then don't but I think our best chance of turning a profit, once you're there, is on the flop. |
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
check/fold> check/call (depending on bet sizing)
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Re: Turn spot in the stars 320
fold preflop pleeeeease
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