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Nl 4€ -- how to play the turn

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VorpalF2F
Joined: 02.09.2010

IPoker, €0.02/€0.04 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 5 Players

SB: €5.16 (129 bb)
BB: €4 (100 bb)
MP: €4 (100 bb)
CO: €5.21 (130.3 bb)
Hero (BTN): €4 (100 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BTN with T:s K:h
2 folds, Hero raises to €0.12, SB folds, BB raises to €0.36, Hero calls €0.24

Flop: (€0.74) Q:h A:h 7:d (2 players)
BB bets €0.52, Hero raises to €1.40, BB calls €0.88

Turn: (€3.54) 4:h (2 players)
BB checks, Hero ???

No reads -- non-zoom game, 3rd hand in.
OTF, I decide to try to push BB off the hand w/ the gutshot & bd flush draw.
OTT, I pick up the nut flush draw -- I have < pot size behind. Get it in now, or wait?

If I get it in, I can get some hands that beat me to fold such as AJ, AT KQ, TT-JJ, nut flush draws stay in, as does AQ, QQ+, AA and perhaps other FDs and SDs.
For those hands that stay in, I have almost 30% equity and 13 outs, which is borderline.

Equilab:

Spoiler


Board: 7♦Q♥A♥ 4♥
       Equity     Win     Tie
BU     27.27%  27.27%   0.00% { KhTs }
BB     72.73%  72.73%   0.00% { JJ+, AQs+, KQs, AQo+, KQo }

Note: On review, I actually think folding pre is perhaps the best idea...


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Hi VorpalF2F

Preflop: why are we doing this weak hand vs a 3-bet with no reads?

Postflop: getting it in without some FE would not be that great for our hand. Once he calls the flop he generally has something he likes and will most likely not fold the turn so I think checking back and giving up unimproved is most likely best.

But as you said fold pre.


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