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[SH] NL50 A7s

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duder1n0
Joined: 07.07.2009

Prima, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players

BB: $54.53 (109.1 bb)
UTG: $73.92 (147.8 bb)
MP: $64.91 (129.8 bb)
CO: $15.68 (31.4 bb)
Hero (BTN): $118.04 (236.1 bb)
SB: $52.72 (105.4 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with A 7
3 folds, Hero raises to $1.25, SB raises to $3.50, BB folds, Hero calls $2.25

Flop: ($7.50) 7 J 4 (2 players)
SB bets $4.50, Hero ???

Anon table.

Fold preflop, even vs such a small 3bet?
Flop? If I call, lot of bad turncards for me...


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ttjjboy
Joined: 31.05.2009

4bet or fold it pf
not too many good flop for A7s to play


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veriz
Joined: 20.07.2008

Hello pcfmcc02,

Preflop: Yes, I'd also rather prefer 4betting vs total unknown.

As played
Postflop: Though with the assumptions of him 3betting loose I'd continue on the flop as well with our equity.

Best Regards.


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duder1n0
Joined: 07.07.2009

Originally posted by veriz
with the assumptions of him 3betting loose I'd continue on the flop as well with our equity.

That means calling flop, reevaluating turn? My first plan was this one, but then I started thinking about all the bad turncards I can see with my hand...
But yeah, calling preflop, and folding flop pair doesnt make much sense, or at least quite weak...

How about turning our hand into bluff on the flop with a raise? Some sort of semibluffing, our hand is pretty vulnerable, but have equity, and could put Villain in a difficult spot this way.


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veriz
Joined: 20.07.2008

Originally posted by pcfmcc02

Originally posted by veriz
with the assumptions of him 3betting loose I'd continue on the flop as well with our equity.

That means calling flop, reevaluating turn? My first plan was this one, but then I started thinking about all the bad turncards I can see with my hand...
But yeah, calling preflop, and folding flop pair doesnt make much sense, or at least quite weak...

How about turning our hand into bluff on the flop with a raise? Some sort of semibluffing, our hand is pretty vulnerable, but have equity, and could put Villain in a difficult spot this way.

Nah, wouldn't really like it cause our equity is pretty decent and we may also improve with the turn. As he may even 2nd barrel the Ace and of course also once you hit your 7.


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