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10/20 - Does the dead money in the pot warrant a semibluff?
This spot is kinda weird. Villians in the hand aren't regulars and both start the hand with 50-70BBs. I think they're reraising QQ/JJ preflop for value/protection most of the time because that's the way the game had been playing.
I wasn't going to c-bet this flop, I was just gonna c/f to any sizable bet. If I shove I think I get called by top two or better, maybe AQ, I think I can rep a set or even a straight with a shove here. And my hand takes away some of the combos for someone else flopping a straight. Is there enough money in the pot and do i have enough fold equity to make a shove profitable? Hold'em No Limit ($10.00/$20.00) 9-max Seat #6 is the button Seat 1: ($3761.00) Seat 2: ($3052.00) Seat 3: Hero($2000.00) Seat 4: ($870.00) Seat 5: Villian 1 ($1096.00) Seat 6: Villian 2 ($1917.00) Seat 7: Villian 3($1480.00) Seat 8: ($5976.00) ------------------------------ NEW HAND Villian1: posts the small blind $10.00 BB: posts the big blind $20.00 --- DEALING POCKETS Hero is dealt [Th,Tc] Player: folds Player: folds Hero: raises $50.00 to $70.00 Player: folds Villian 1: calls $70.00 Villian 2: calls $70.00 Villian 3: calls $60.00 Player: folds --- DEALING FLOP [Jc,Qs,9d] Villian 3: checks Hero: checks Villian 1: bets $175.00 Villian 2: folds Villian 3: raises $205.00 to $380.00 Hero: goes all in $1,930.00 |
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Re: 10/20 - Does the dead money in the pot warrant a semibluff?
I play up to 5/10, but here I think there's enought money and you're representing a powerhouse. I'd play it the same.
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