NL10 zoom, yet another spot I lose a whole stack, can I play it different?
Posted by r1xTer
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NL10 zoom, yet another spot I lose a whole stack, can I play it different?
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $17.43
SB: $10.86
BB: $11.67 (Hero)
UTG: $5.00
MP: $14.35
CO: $65.07
SB: $10.86
BB: $11.67 (Hero)
UTG: $5.00
MP: $14.35
CO: $65.07
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BB with
9
9
, , , ,
I check here to conceal my handstrength, and I dont like my spot when I get 3bet.
Flop
($0.40)
8
9
6
, , , , , , , ,
SB leads on a semi dry board and I call to keep him in the hand, it gets raised with two callers so the pot is about 5$ now with alot of dead money from my perspective so I shove. SB has 7c5c for the nuts.
Turn
($29.05)
8
9
6
7
River
($29.05)
8
9
6
7
3
Final Pot
SB
wins and shows a straight, Five to Nine.
BB lost and shows three of a kind, Nines.
UTG lost and shows a pair of Aces.
SB wins $26.97
Rake is $1.27
BB lost and shows three of a kind, Nines.
UTG lost and shows a pair of Aces.
SB wins $26.97
Rake is $1.27
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I would raise pre as my standard play. As played I would probably raise sb's bet. I don't expect him to fold to a raise a lot on this texture after leading into 3 people, and there is a lot of turns that can kill the action / makes our relative hand strenght not that good especially if it goes 3-4way.
As played I think push is the way.
I would raise pretty big preflop. As played shoving is fine.
No raise preflop seems to be the mistake here. Thanks guys :)
when someone limps around how likely is it that you get three bet?
Id be raising this pre, I think the times you get limp/r/r isnt worth considering and makes you play extremely conservative.
I'm also raising pre - our hand is simply too far ahead vs limping ranges, and there's too much dead money not to do it.
As played, I like the fact that you just jammed.
+1 others with the preflop raise
I'd raise the first donk on the flop too, no reason to slowplay and 7x is calling/coldcalling a lot anyway
as played the rest is fine
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