NL 25 - Iso and flopped and overpair vs 2 fishes
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NL 25 - Iso and flopped and overpair vs 2 fishes
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
BN: $25.00
SB: $29.27
BB: $27.00
UTG: $21.20
MP: $33.94 (Hero)
CO: $24.65
SB: $29.27
BB: $27.00
UTG: $21.20
MP: $33.94 (Hero)
CO: $24.65
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is MP with
Q
Q
, , , ,
Flop
($3.85)
3
T
2
, ,
BB is a fish, he's pretty passive preflop but he like to change style postflop potting vs missed cbets a ton and donking a lot.
UTG is another fish, he's a 42/18 over 129 hands and haven't folded to a cbet once (0/3).
I shoved because I thought villain could have marginal Tx hands and draws and I want to GII now, so they either fold out their equity or pay to see the cards.
If I call the pot will be 60 with UTG having 65 behind and BB 88 but I don't know what card would be a complete blank and I can comfortably stack off. Maybe an offsuit 2,3, and a 7 could be a complete blank, other than that I really dunno
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It is like 35BB in the middle, don't have maneuver for raising. Calling isn't perfect because on the turn we will hard time folding vs one and if it checks to us, nor great.
I don't believe they have 2 pairs, so either set or draw or pair. Recs like to stackoff with top pair after line like this. seems good
Both villains fold, incredibly... ty as always
This is probably fine because they will call with worse, I would raise to 10.50-12.50 and give them a chance to do something stupid. There is a non zero chance a rec will spazz with airball, A2, or A3, 66, and I think that the jam takes that away and might push some off weaker Tx
Yeah I think this kind of play is instinctually dismissed too much by people playing very technically strong poker but giving recs the opportunity to make mistakes can gain you a lot of EV.
I like raising flip but not jamming... there both horrible so they don’t know you’ll never fold after raising flop. The Qd is a nice card to have here when considering raising flop and potentially seeing a turn.
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