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76s turn?

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joey1toe
Joined: 12.10.2010

Poker Stars $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em - 6 players - View hand 2615553
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BTN: $2.39
SB: $1.75
Hero (BB): $2.00
UTG: $3.23
MP: $3.92
CO: $2.18

Pre Flop: ($0.03) Hero is BB with 7 :heart: 6 :heart:
2 folds, CO calls $0.02, 1 fold, SB calls $0.01, Hero raises to $0.08, CO calls $0.06, SB calls $0.06

Flop: ($0.24) 4 :heart: A :heart: 5 :club: (3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $0.18, CO folds, SB calls $0.18

Turn: ($0.60) K :diamond: (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks

River: ($0.60) 9 :diamond: (2 players)
SB checks, Hero checks

Villain: 29/0 over 7 hands but also looking at his stack we can say we have another fishy guy :f_biggrin: ... since villain called flop and I have a feeling he's passive therefore he probably has plenty of Ax in his range, OP/UP, FD I don't really know what to do on turn but because of the 17 outs I have although I'm not sure they're clean I would argue on the flush outs so that leaves me with 8 clean outs (if he's on a FD) and the aforementioned if not... so how do I approach turn here?


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Rihard4a
Joined: 08.09.2010

I'm going to be check/raising this flop with this hand pretty often, no matter 3-way or HU pot. When I check I don't mind if it is checked around and see free turn card because our hand then is disguised and if someone decides to bet I will raise with intention to get it in on the flop. This way I put pressure on weaker Ax that might not be willing to play for stacks, and even if we get it in on the flop vs some sets or two pair we still have plenty of equity behind.


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helliaspapas
Joined: 07.03.2009

First of all why you raise preflop? 76s is a speculative hand and you are oop so I would tend to check and see a flop.If you believe that he is a fish your fold equity with a draw folds considerably nevertheless I think that you are in pretty good shape here against anything so I would try either to stick my stack in on the flop or to play this hand a bit passively.For example I would check and raise big if CO bets and sb calls(then you should have some fold equity cause even the worst fish find it difficult to commit their stack with ace rag) .By the way if your opponent is on a bigger flushdraw you have 6 outs and not eight don't count the 8h and 3h as outs for your straight cause they give him a flush.As played on the river I would think about firing a 1/2 bet his passive line makes me think that he could also be on a draw himself(but if he is too passive I would avoid that cause you're burning money).


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