Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $800(BB) Replayer
SB ($5,986)
Hero ($8,747)
UTG ($18,351)
UTG+1 ($7,257)
UTG+2 ($3,310)
MP1 ($7,087)
CO ($25,798)
BTN ($17,841)
Dealt to Hero 9♥ A♣
fold, fold, fold, fold, CO raises to $3,440, fold, fold, Hero raises to $8,667 (AI), CO calls $5,227
FLOP ($18,374) 3♦ T♠ 9♦
TURN ($18,374) 3♦ T♠ 9♦ 3♥
RIVER ($18,374) 3♦ T♠ 9♦ 3♥ K♠
Spoiler
CO shows J♦ J♠
(Pre 73%, Flop 80.7%, Turn 88.6%)
Hero shows 9♥ A♣
(Pre 27%, Flop 19.3%, Turn 11.4%)
CO wins $18,374
OK so here I have no hands on villain at all, but thinking his opening range is wide enough to have decent fold equity. I've got ~10bb and in most cases I'd always be shoving against MP+ open raise (I think). But here he makes it >4bb raise which is strange, and I'm not sure if it indicates strength or not. I mean, I think it does, but why is he doing so in CO? Could I find a fold here on the basis of his raise size and a lack of fold equity?
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