NL10 - Over Unknow limp

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NL10 - Over Unknow limp

Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (5 Players) SB: AndGPR: $12.67
BB: ESHKP: $10.38
UTG: jabio300km: $9.78
CO: Pulknest: $9.97
BN: IAmaPoorBoy: $10.73 (Hero)
Preflop ($0.15) IAmaPoorBoy is BN with 6 7
jabio300km calls $0.10, Pulknest folds, IAmaPoorBoy raises to $0.40, AndGPR calls $0.35, ESHKP folds, jabio300km calls $0.30
Flop ($1.30) Q 2 6
AndGPR checks, jabio300km checks, IAmaPoorBoy bets $0.80, AndGPR folds, jabio300km calls $0.80
Turn ($2.90) Q 2 6 J
jabio300km checks, IAmaPoorBoy bets $1.70, jabio300km calls $1.70
River ($6.30) Q 2 6 J K
jabio300km checks, IAmaPoorBoy bets $7.83 and is all in, jabio300km calls $6.88 and is all in
Final Pot jabio300km wins and shows two pair, Kings and Jacks.
IAmaPoorBoy lost and shows a pair of Sixes.
jabio300km wins $19.16
Rake is $0.90

Dear Guys,
I've played this hand in a normal cash game in Pokerstars tonight.

I dont know this guy who opted by a limp from UTG, and in this case I opted by a 4x size.
Flop:
In this flop I think who I have the hand with most equity.
Turn:
I've two good options, check and bet in my opinion, but in this case I have fold equity and opted by a cbet of 75% of pot.
River

I considered this river as a good river to bluff my flush draw, as I can have hands like AK, KQ, JK and trips.
What do you think?

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BigSchnidde 2 years, 2 months ago

Since you Play against a Fish (calling BB Pre) you should X Turn for PotControl and Call only with the correct PodOdds and than let the Hand Go! There is too many hands that Beat you.

HawksWin 2 years, 2 months ago

Not a fan of the isolation to be honest. What are we hoping to accomplish here? Do you have reads on the limper and just as important, the blinds? Is he the type that limp/calls then check/folds a lot?

As played, I think we can debate turn sizing (we do block sets, our two pair/trips outs are probably nutted and we do have the flush draw). I think I like the bigger sizing heads up and maybe sizing down slightly when multiway. I don't have a strong opinion either way.

I think slowing down and checking on the turn is going to be best as played.

phrikshin 2 years, 2 months ago

Preflop: This hand is a pretty marginal ISO. I generally prefer to limp behind or do a smaller ISO of like 3 BB as an exploit when I have a weak absolute holding with good implied odds.

Flop: what does the bigger size accomplish here? Your hand is pretty weak in terms of absolute strength. I'd rather bet the smaller size to try and just get total air to fold.

Turn: this is a very standard check. Betting here is effectively betting the middle of our range, and while solvers may do that some time, I feel you are just isolating yourself against a higher pair or better flush draw. What fold equity do you actually have here? This card changes nothing really. So you only get a 2 to fold and maybe a better 6, but given this is a rec that may be reluctant to let go of a 6. Basically, you get value from next to nothing and don't fold out any of villains better hands than yours.

River: I'd rather just give up here. You have fired 2 big bets and villain hasn't folded. They probably aren't folding a Q here and they have a fair amount of strong hands. You also beat their missed flush draws.

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