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Old 11-28-2007, 03:58 PM
The_Bonzo The_Bonzo is offline
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Default TP + FD. How should i play this flop? (100NL)

Do I have any other play here other than a shove?
Should i raise less?

Villain is 38/25/4 and could have anything at this point.

Bodog History for Hand #1003526093
Hold'em No Limit ($0.50/$1.00) - 2007-11-28 19:15:07
Table 'Big Sky (max 6)' 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 2: UTG ($52.67)
Seat 3: Hero ($125.88)
Seat 4: Button ($123.50)
Seat 5: SB ($102.75)
Seat 6: Villain ($100.00)


--- DEALING POCKETS
Hero is dealt [9c,Tc]
UTG: calls $1.00
Hero: calls $1.00
Button: folds
SB: calls $0.50
Villain: raises $6.00 to $7.00
UTG: calls $6.00
Hero: calls $6.00
SB: folds

--- DEALING FLOP [3c,7c,9d]
Villain: bets $15.00
UTG: folds
Hero: goes all in $118.88
Villain: calls

Villain: shows [Jd,Js], a Pair, Jacks
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Old 11-28-2007, 04:05 PM
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Default Re: TP + FD. How should i play this flop? (100NL)

I don't see anything wrong with it except your preflop play, which I doubt is eggregious.

Villain has $76 behind and the flop is $36. A smaller raise just ties him in. Your playing for stacks anyways so get it in with the most folding equity. It would also be a shame to wait for the turn when your pot equity could dip dramatically.
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Old 11-28-2007, 04:05 PM
AceMason AceMason is offline
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Default Re: TP + FD. How should i play this flop? (100NL)

Your hand is face up the way you played it. You're never folding an over pair here. I'd make it 48 and call a shove knowing you're flipping.
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Old 11-28-2007, 04:06 PM
nazahl nazahl is offline
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Default Re: TP + FD. How should i play this flop? (100NL)

start off by raising preflop yourself.

flop seems fine.

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30,690 games 0.015 secs 2,046,000 games/sec

Board: 3c 7c 9d
Dead:

equity win tie pots won pots tied
Hand 0: 48.726% 48.64% 00.09% 14927 27.00 { Tc9c }
Hand 1: 51.274% 51.19% 00.09% 15709 27.00 { JJ+, TdTh, TdTs, ThTs, AcKc, AcQc, AcJc, KcQc }


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you're like 50/50 against his calling range and if he's ever cbetting air or folding a better hand you make up plenty.
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Old 11-28-2007, 05:26 PM
h_ven h_ven is offline
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Default Re: TP + FD. How should i play this flop? (100NL)

I also like pushing in these situation especially against 38/25 who's going to be active in a lot of pots later on in the session. Regardless if villain calls or folds, this push will set you up so villain will pay you off lighter later on in the session when you have the goods.

Outcome?
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Old 11-28-2007, 05:31 PM
TJ Eckleburg12 TJ Eckleburg12 is offline
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Default Re: TP + FD. How should i play this flop? (100NL)

I also think a pot-building position raise is important here from the CO in 6m.

I'm fine with the push on the flop as played. Gotta apply pressure with pair + draws.
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Old 11-28-2007, 05:31 PM
Bazuko Bazuko is offline
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Default Re: TP + FD. How should i play this flop? (100NL)

R pre, but on as played on the flop I raise to somewhere in the $40 range. Call a push obv.
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