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Re: Two Live 1/2 Hands OOP vs tough opponent
Hand 1: You've made a couple mistakes before the turn. First, lead the flop. It sucks when you lead and get a bunch of calls, but leading allows you to shove when you get raised. As played, your check-raise is too small. Make it $60ish here. Your turn bet is a dark tunnel bluff. What do you expect to fold to a less than half the pot bet? Assuming stacks are 100 BBs deep, just shove here, since you're getting all the money in with any bet and you want to maximize FE. You can't fold to the turn raise getting over 5:1, if stacks are 100 BBs deep you have $50 behind. He's not folding to a shove, so call and get it in if you hit one of your many outs (I'd shove any heart, an 8 or a 7 at least, possibly a 9).
Hand 2: Shove. Any 3-bet commits you and puts you in a terrible spot if you whiff the flop, you're not folding obviously, and calling OOP is pretty gross. |
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