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yaxkukmian
Joined: 24.12.2007

no hud, speed.
sb is very loose guy (127 hands 47/27/ 24 3b - no stats while playing but he's going broke easily)
bb is unknown (he's big stack so let's give him some credit)

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NL Holdem $0.10(BB) Replayer
SB ($8.95)
BB ($28.45)
UTG ($10.15)
UTG+1 ($12.22)
Hero ($9.60)
BTN ($29.89)

Dealt to Hero A♦ 8♦

fold, fold, Hero raises to $0.30, fold, SB raises to $0.50, BB calls $0.40, Hero calls $0.20

FLOP ($1.50) T♠ J♦ 2♦

SB checks, BB checks, Hero checks

TURN ($1.50) T♠ J♦ 2♦ T♦

SB bets $0.40, BB calls $0.40, Hero raises to $2.20, SB raises to $4, BB calls $3.60, Hero raises to $9.10 (AI), SB calls $4.45 (AI), BB calls $5.10

RIVER ($28.15) T♠ J♦ 2♦ T♦ Q♥

Spoiler

BB shows T♣ A♠
(Pre 16%, Flop 0.7%, Turn 2.4%)

Hero shows A♦ 8♦
(Pre 15%, Flop 28.6%, Turn 0.0%)

SB shows J♥ J♣
(Pre 68%, Flop 70.7%, Turn 97.6%)

Hero wins $1.22
SB wins $25.06

Preflop is and easy call but being careful playing postflop.

Flop: checking behind is only option since this hit their range very hard and we have position and might hit :diamond:

Turn seems a good card. I raise big to go broke against Tx and worse flushes. When I see a min3b and a call I was like... :f_confused:
Can we just call here and decide on the river? While playing I saw so many flushes and Tx in their hands I was sure I'm almost always ahead here.
Only JT beats me (didn't think about nuts nuts) but mostly I see good Tx or flushes.

If I decide to call turn and R goes bet/call...is our only option fold?


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zachrina
Joined: 05.12.2012

Hi,

After your raise on the turn followed by a RR and a call I would have to give one of them credit for a FH here. I would FOLD.
It's sometimes hard to let these hands go against such opponents at these limits but at any level I think this is a definate fold.

I think you could try for a cheaper showdown with a turn call but proceed very carefully on a paired board against 2 opps.

Zach


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Hi Yax,

Preflop: looks fine given the odds we are given.

Postflop: SB is the preflop min 3-better and usually has a strong range of JJ+, AK and bluffs. It's possible that he checks the flop with the overpairs in an attempt to induce later on so it's hard for us to fold on that turn.

I would look at playing it the same as I don't see value in just a call. So either fold or shove but I think shoving is fine.


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