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Live NL200 Max. Standard Push?
Playing a live 2/2/3 $200 max game.
Hero: $190 Opponent 1: $130 Opponent 2: $150 I'm in EP with A [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 9 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] and I limp for $3. Opponent 1 raises up to $15 which was kind of the standard raise for this game, but this opponent has been playing tight and I do not believe I remember him raising in the 2 hours I've been playing with him. At this point I put him on TT+. Opponent 2 calls. Opponent 2 was also pretty tight but straight forward so if he had JJ+ I would expect a reraise. I put him on small/mid PP or possibly AK. Its folded around to me and I call based on the fact that there hands are pretty transparent to me. Flop (~$45): 2 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 7 [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] I check Opponent 1 bets $30. I now know that he has an overpair for sure. Opponent 2 calls which I believe rules out AK. So the pot is little over $100 at this point and its $30 to me. I see myself as having 9 flush outs + a good chance of having an extra 3 Ace outs. I raise all-in based on the fact I have probably close to 9-12 outs and there is about a 10%-15% chance that both opponents will fold. As I expected only Opponent 1 called after a long deliberation, he said there was a good chance I had the 7 since I was playing very actively but he still "wanted to gamble this time". Not surprisingly he showed me two Kings (cant remember the suits). Standard push at this point or a little aggressive? Should this just be folded PF after the raise and given my reads? |
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