Big $55 - 2p OOP on bubble
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Big $55 - 2p OOP on bubble
Blinds: t500/t1,000 (9 Players)
UTG: 26,600
MP: 49,509 (Hero)
UTG+1: 55,519
MP+1: 17,861
MP+2: 17,558
CO: 35,270
BN: 7,970
SB: 13,173
BB: 13,317
MP: 49,509 (Hero)
UTG+1: 55,519
MP+1: 17,861
MP+2: 17,558
CO: 35,270
BN: 7,970
SB: 13,173
BB: 13,317
Preflop
(1,500)
Hero is MP with
9
T
, , , ,
Flop
(14,225)
9
J
T
, , , ,
Turn
(107,403)
9
J
T
6
River
(107,403)
9
J
T
6
4
Final Pot
MP
lost and shows two pair, Tens and Nines.
UTG+1 wins and shows a straight, Nine to King.
UTG+1 wins 101,393
UTG+1 wins and shows a straight, Nine to King.
UTG+1 wins 101,393
So I wasn't aware that we were on the bubble because I'm a moron, otherwise I think pre flop is fine? I'm not sure what sort of range to put him on for 3b pre. Also Are we getting it in good enough on flop here in this spot? He can have a lot of FD's/combo draws as well as maybe some overpairs or AJ. We're only beaten by JJ, JTs or QKs really.
Is there any case for calling flop as well. Although our hand looks strong and is obviously vulnerable we might only be getting it in vs a strong range here?
Thanks guys
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The only problem with re-raising flop there is that the only hands he continues with are either hands with good equity (combo draws), hands that are already ahead of you or in the best case an overpair. I think it´s better to check-call flop, and maybe check-raise on a blank turn, so that you still leave him room to bluff and get most value from mid-strength hands!
Also the fact that you are both 50bb deep and on the bubble. Big $55 has a quite tasty min-cash as well, around 2.5-3x, so pot controlling in close spots on the bubble is never too bad.
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