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[Closed] NL50 87s preflop

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veeretas
Joined: 29.02.2008

No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (5 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

UTG ($56.54)
MP ($60.32)
Button ($49.25)
Hero (SB) ($50.25)
BB ($47.80)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 8, 7
1 fold, MP calls $0.50, Button bets $2, Hero calls $1.75, 1 fold, MP calls $1.50

Flop: ($6.50) 8, Q, 7 (3 players)
Hero checks, MP bets $3, Button raises $9, Hero raises $27, 1 fold, Button raises $38.25 (All-In), Hero calls $20.25

Turn: ($104) 6 (2 players, 1 all-in)

River: ($104) J (2 players, 1 all-in)

Total pot: $104
I think post flop is standard, but can i call 87s OOP in long run. About opponents: basically no info because its prima Anonyms table. But they both seems fishes, MP oL and BU not full stack.


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Dublimax
Joined: 22.11.2008

Originally posted by VonKaups

I think post flop is standard, but can i call 87s OOP in long run. .

Can you?


veeretas
Joined: 29.02.2008

i ment can i call there profitably pre flop in long run:)


Dublimax
Joined: 22.11.2008

The problem with SC OOP is that it is very hard to get paid when you hit because the board is drawy.
I don't think you should play them, unless you 3B light vs right opponent!


I would call or 3-bet depends what kind of mood I´m at.
87s plays ok postflop and you don´t have to c/c always even at 3-bet but easily can lead on 853 board for value
Since BU would very likely raise for value AQ+ I´d also 3-bet and play for stacks