NL10 5d5c

Posted 8 years ago

Anon v limper and a tighter reg 18/15 stuff.

This was a bit interesting to me:

Pre: Iso, simples.

Flop: I'd raise that silly donkbet with nearly nothing HU, so 3 handed and a set it's easy. Truth is I'd be ok if they folded, multiway is always tricky.

Turn: Thanks for helping me stick to my strategy of trying to keep it simple - snap/fold.

(Anyone who thinks he might be bluffing/seimibluffing is welcome to call.) Smile

Question: Given we are 3 handed, if the limper donk/shoved over my raise and the tightwad SB's call, do I go with it? I'm thinking after my raise SB doesn't look like he's going anywhere anytime soon.

HU I'm around 70/30 ish worst case after I pump Equilab so easy game, but 3 handed all in and little info about the limper? The board isn't the best and I could even be drawing very thin already.

I think if they both shove over my raise it's a boo hoo and fold because SB will have an overset or monster draw, what do you guys say?

Thanks.




Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight Poker Hand History Converter
$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem Prima
5 Players

Blinds 0.5BB/1BB5
UTG Player 4 $131.7BB
COHero $102BB
D Player 6 $84.9BB
SB Player 1 $108.4BB
BB Player 2 $48.6BB
Preflop
5$1.5BBHero is CO55
Player 4 calls 1BB, Hero raises to 4BB, 1 fold, Player 1 calls 3.5BB, 1 fold, Player 4 calls 3BB
Flop
3$13BBT5J
Player 1 checks, Player 4 bets 2BB, Hero raises to 14.5BB, Player 1 calls 14.5BB, Player folds
Turn
2$44BB4
Player 1 bets 33BB, Hero folds
Final Pot $77BB
Player 1 wins $74.8BB (net +$23.8BB)
Player 4 lost $5BB
Hero lost$18.5BB
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Posted 8 years ago
Folding in the scenario you described is out of the question. We also shouldn't be folding AP OTT. 20% equity + implied odds getting 4/3 I think can easily be a call and fold on the river v a shove on a blank.
Posted 8 years ago
Pre Flop good but the raise on flop might be a little to large however I do not see it being bad.

Turn just jam and get in vs his weaker hands and if he has a flush we have outs but basically flatting is out of the question due to pot size and also just general hand protection. You gave this guy way to much credit.
Posted 8 years ago*
Player 1 (playing 18/15) in this spot pretty much always has a flush imo.

To answer your question, if you get shoved on the flop, I'm NEVER folding this hand. Way too many draws and worse hands shoving for value.

Posted 8 years ago
Cool stuff, thank you very much everybody, I wouldn't have thought of it like that.

Nice one guys. Smile
Posted 8 years ago
I think this is similar to the 44 hand when you're talking about folding over a rejam - As Harvie says, they shove worse FOR VALUE, let alone bluffs... You have a set, get the money in! Throw in a reasonable range, you're an overwhelming favourite, throw in a conservative one, you're still an overwhelming favourite.

As played, I don't fold turn, I probably shove. Could be Two Pairs, could be AsJx, or KsQx or similar hands semi bluffing.
Posted 8 years ago
As has been voiced in the previous posts, if we get 3bet on the flop we still just thinking about Vegas and the Mirage. Definitely get all the money in.

Anyway, facing river donk is kinda close. Probably a call in theory. I don't hate a fold, it can often be best for exploitative reasons. Super villain dependant spot. Some guys will just show up with a flush every time while others can show up with a selection of bluffs and worse value hands.