NL 5 2P VS 2 FISH

Posted 8 years agoEdited 8 years ago

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$0.02/$0.05 No Limit Holdem 888

6 Players

Blinds 0.4BB/1BB6
UTG Player9 $68.6BB
UTG+1 Player1 $105BB
CO Player2 $128BB
DHero $100BB
SB Player6 $113.4BB
BB Player7 $39.2BB
Preflop
6$1.4BBHero is BTN98
2 folds, Player2 raises to 2BB, Hero calls2BB, Player6 calls 1.6BB, Player7 calls 1BB
Flop
4$8BB89J

Player6 checks, Player7 checks, Player2 bets 8BB, Hero raises to 32BB, Player6 goes all-in 111.4BB, Player7 folds, Player2 folds, Hero calls66BB
Turn
2$225.4BB, 1 all-in 2
River
2$225.4BB, 1 all-in K
Final Pot $225.4BB
Hero shows 98
Player6 shows TQ

Player6 wins $228.2BB (net +$114.8BB)
Player2 lost $10BB
Hero lost$100BB
Player7 lost $2BB



i overplayed this hand? both villian are fish, 40/22 and 48/9 .
Pwll

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Posted 8 years ago
no one ??
Posted 8 years ago
utgboy: no one ??


Give us some time to wake up Emo

I think Pf is a fold and 89 os should not be in out button flat call defending range. If I were to play this hand I would 3bet vs someone who opens a lot and folds to almost all 3Bets which is pretty much nobody out there.

As played post flop it is fine and a cooler, once we raise we can never fold and villain can ship in with any 10 and even some poorly played overpairs.
Posted 8 years ago
StratoMan:
utgboy: no one ??


Give us some time to wake up Emo

I think Pf is a fold and 89 os should not be in out button flat call defending range. If I were to play this hand I would 3bet vs someone who opens a lot and folds to almost all 3Bets which is pretty much nobody out there.

As played post flop it is fine and a cooler, once we raise we can never fold and villain can ship in with any 10 and even some poorly played overpairs.


yeah i know that is a fold pre but he min open and is a fish ,so i decide is worth a try
Posted 8 years ago*
I still woudn't like to play this preflop with people still to act behind, especially the BB who has a nice stack size to shove over us.

I cant say what these guys might or might do but that's how I think in that position. Yes I'd like to get into loads of pots with the casual guy, but then maybe the SB does to and comes over the top to iso, that would look strong given the SB as well.

Just my way of looking round the table and sizing them up first is all.

Postflop I also think you're done for after raising so big and I would call it off with some reluctance.