100 NL Flopped flush facing Weird Action
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100 NL Flopped flush facing Weird Action
CO: $40.50
BN: $262.51
SB: $100.00 (Hero)
BB: $101.50
UTG: $119.25
Preflop is dicey but UTG is super fishy and the BB is aggro reg who doesn't play particularly well. I am happy to fold here but lets ignore that for the time being.
Is anything other than calling the preflop raise bad? How bad is shoving? BB isn't going anywhere with AQ/KQ with a club and obviously isn't folding a set or any worse/better flushes. I think we have an advantage over his cal shove range. He can easily raise a gutter with a club but would have to be having a bad day to call a shove with something like that.
Does folding out a hand like JT/KT/KJ/AK with a club make any sense at this point? If we call its likely he just take a free card on turn
Being OOP makes it difficult to navigate the hand well (which is obviously why folding preflop is good). Shitty spot. Don't play OOP lol
Any thoughts welcome.
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BB was the PFR and he check-raised the flop, which means that he probably has a good hand (a flush, an overpair or AK with a club or a set are the most likely candidates). He might call your shove with a lot of his range.
However, your back-raise looks very strong, so he might get scared off.
Overall, I think shove is good. You're OOP and will have a hard time getting paid otherwise.
Agree SPR is small enough to just back-raise-jam.
would raise vs UTG small bet if he is super fishy and put BB in tough spot.
As played, I think there are both merits in calling( protection calling range(very not important), disguise our hand, let him bluff) and in shoving (mainly equity protection vs sets/ or one club blocker)
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