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200NL top two pair deepstacked on drawy board
The villains:
UTG: 22.8/15.6/4 over 263 hands Button: 16.4/5.8/1.62 over 219 hands Button insta reloaded after he got a bad suckout with boat over boat, never mentioned a word. Is an 18 year old Swede, apparantly he's a cool customer. Excuses in advance for the Dutch HH of Everest, but I guess the hand speaks for itself and is still understandable. I can't get this Everest thing in a good converter, hope you guys won't mind. Start spel 1262025737 ($200NL) CO is zitplaats 0 met $187,92. Button is zitplaats 2 met $374. SB is zitplaats 3 met $412,70. Hero (BB) is zitplaats 4 met $418,26. UTG is zitplaats 5 met $207,84. De dealer is zitplaats 2. SB plaatst een blind van $1. Hero (BB) plaatst een blind van $2. (Hero krijgt Jc 10c.) Pre-flop: UTG raises $7 CO folds. Button calls voor $7. SB folds. Hero (BB) calls voor $5. De flop is 10s 8h Jh. (Pot is $22) Hero checks. UTG checks. Button zet $22 in. Hero raises $66. UTG folds. Button raises $220. Hero ??????? Please note stacksizes (almost 200bbs deep) My thoughts: Preflop: I don't really like calling with these hands OOP heads up, multiway I like to get in more often, especially jumping in from the BB here. Should I squeeze this or is just calling fine? Flop: I think I played this fancy/bad, I probably should lead out. The reasoning for check/raising was that I expected UTG to bet, given the way he was playing, but in retrospect I think leading is better. My question is: let's say I lead out, Button raises and I 3-bet, am I folding to a 4-bet allin? Flop as played: is this a fold given the deep stacksizes? Or should I push allin here? Comments on all streets appreciated! |
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Re: 200NL top two pair deepstacked on drawy board
I'm getting in here and it's not really close for me. Preflop is meh but at 200bbs I would probably call.
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