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Limped pot 89s: flopped flush, minraised Flop and Turn

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JB12Spawn
Joined: 14.09.2016

$0.02/$0.04 No Limit Holdem
6 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
Stacks:
UTG ($186BB) 186bb
UTG+1 ($173.5BB) 174bb
CO ($150.75BB) 151bb
BTN ($98.75BB) 99bb
SB Hero ($100.5BB) 101bb
BB ($129.5BB) 130bb
Pre-Flop: (1.5BB, 6 players) Hero is SB 8♠: 9♠:
1 fold, UTG+1 calls 1BB, 2 folds, Hero calls 0.5BB, BB checks

Flop: A♠: 4♠: J♠: ($2.5BB, 3 players)
Hero bets 2BB, BB raises to 4BB, UTG+1 folds, Hero calls 2BB
Turn: 8♣: ($10.5BB, 2)
Hero bets 8BB, BB raises to 16BB, Hero raises to 60BB,

The player who openlimped is a fish, the BB I have no relevant info. What size would be best to reraise on the turn; think my sizing is a blunder and maybe x/raising could be the best option but not sure. Could also just call the raise, but reraising smaller should be better. It seems I always get confused with these minraises which is pretty dumb.


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

You can consider to 3bet the flop already for value and also protecting your hand for flush draws than can crush your hand. If you 3bet to like 12bb and then you can still fold if he’s still doing funky with his sizing, because than he has most likely a better flush.

As played I would most likely 3bet shove the turn, because with every 3bet sizing you are committing yourself anyway.

Cheers,
SDK1987


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la55i
Joined: 27.01.2013

Trying to go broke OTF is an option. But is anyone thinking what hands villain has here? There are better flushes possible also.
As played when villain raises OTF and then raises your donk OTT I think I would just want to see a cheap showdown.


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YohanN7
Joined: 15.06.2009

Yes, once he raises again on turn, it is a very real possibility that you are beat. Note here that there's not only K♠:Q♠: and the other standard suited hands everybody plays to be concerned about, it is all spade combos since he is on a free ride.


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PatPoker5
Joined: 15.11.2008

I think 3-bet OTF is the best option here. Since there your flush is low and their are lots of better draws out there.


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Mozzek
Joined: 16.07.2016

I would open preflop. OTF I agree with not 3 betting - I don´t believe villain would call 3 bet. OTT I agree with shoving.


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