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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

Poker Stars, $0.50/$1, $0.20 ante Pot Limit Omaha Cash, 4 Players
Poker Tools Powered By Holdem Manager - The Ultimate Poker Software Suite.

SB: $85.08 (85.1 bb)
BB: $93.36 (93.4 bb)
Hero (CO): $103.54 (103.5 bb)
BTN: $213.17 (213.2 bb)

Preflop: Hero is CO with K♠: A♠: K♦: J♦:
Hero raises to $4.30, BTN calls $4.30, 2 folds

Flop: ($10.90) 2♠: K♣: 7♥: (2 players)
Hero bets $5.18, BTN raises to $17.40, Hero calls $12.22

Turn: ($45.70) 4♠: (2 players)
Hero checks, BTN bets $26.37, Hero raises to $81.64, BTN folds

BU is a regfish or fishreg or something. 41/39, 45 hands.

Questions:
1. Call turn or x/shove?
2. If call turn what should we do on these rivers:

a) 3,5,6,
b) spade :spade:
c) blank

Thanks


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Padelbro
Joined: 21.01.2010

Wrong hand I guess.

Your reads about BTN here?


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Padelbro
Joined: 21.01.2010

And here I would be cautious, super dry board on single raised 3way pot, he is either bluff happy or got you beat. Decent candidate for seeing whats up with your OP, TPTK + bdfd.

Never mind you have top set.. Could call turn too as your not scared of anything really. Tough to be oop if action killer comes though.


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Kyyberi
Joined: 09.07.2010

I would raise the turn. Opp has to pay 55 to pot of 200. Problem in calling is that if opponent has any showdown value he will check it back. And on spades hero isn't going to get extra value (as opp will stack off on the turn if he has spades). When hero calls that superdry flop raise, and turn bet, opponent shouldn't bluff rivers a lot.

I like the turn c-raise, as 4s is really blankish card and definitely a good for opp to barrel.


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Tim64
Joined: 03.11.2008

I've corrected the title and put in the correct notes/questions. Apologies and grateful for any further thoughts.


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Shevtshenko
Joined: 06.12.2009

x/c turn. x/c any river. You have the perfect hand to slowplay. You're really unlikely to lose value and if villain can have random spades ott, he can also have lots of other random hands to bet with. Jamming turn is obviously hugely +ev but it's only better against people who can't ever-ever-ever bluff rivers.


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Kyyberi
Joined: 09.07.2010

Calling turn also reduces our value against made hands like smaller sets, K7xx and bluffs that picked up draws on the turn, that opponent might fold to river bet.

I would raise turn if I had no info on opponent river barreling. But if I had info that he makes "bad" barrels or is over aggro on rivers, then call is nice. Small turn sizing might indicate that he saves ammo for third barrel.


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