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TT against SB call/raising Range?

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TT against SB call/raising Range?

Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players) BB: $5.00 (Hero)
UTG: $6.04
MP: $1.75
CO: $5.08
BN: $13.54
SB: $5.00
Preflop ($0.07) Hero is BB with T T
3 folds, BN raises to $0.15, SB calls $0.13, Hero raises to $0.60, BN folds, SB raises to $1.50, Hero calls $0.90
Flop ($3.15) 8 7 7
SB bets $1.50, Hero calls $1.50
Turn ($6.15) 8 7 7 9
SB bets $2.00 and is all in, Hero calls $2.00 and is all in
River ($10.15) 8 7 7 9 Q

Villain was Unknown and I didn't have a clue about SB's call/raising Range.

Should I just fold TT here preflop?
I don't know most of the times when "fish" do it they have AA.
However the villain seems somehow more like a reg.
20 Hands VPIP arround 20/18. Its not really a sample thats why I still mark him as Unknown.

What would you see in villains Range?
And how would you have played this Hand?
I think the Squeeze is pretty standard. Because we have a strong hand and have on low boards as this mostly really good equity to work with.

But against the SB raise I was hopeless lost.

Thanks in advance

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taaazz 9 years, 11 months ago

I would either jam or fold given his sizing. Calling isn't that attractive, because we're given bad price, and our hand is super vulnerable. Against unk at 5nl, I would just muck it, as I don't expect people's backraise ranges to be wide enough to justify a shove - this is usually a strong hand.

doncamatic 9 years, 11 months ago

I would fold the first time it happened. It's a fairly weird play by villain and hard to balance. You should be able to get some reads on which way it's unbalanced after you play vs him some more. I believe calling or shoving is more likely to be a mistake than folding so I would fold until I have more reads.

It's fairly important that you saw what he showed up with in this hand. You can use it to adjust your play for next time.

Samu Patronen 9 years, 11 months ago

I'm not 100% sure but I think that folding preflop is the best play. His 4bet sizing is relatively big and NL5 players are not very aggressive preflop.

As played there's nothing we can do, call/call and hope that you win versus that AA :D

Samu Patronen 9 years, 11 months ago

That is not something that I would do, but I think I'm not qualified to analyze whether calling or shoving is better.

Would you shove your entire continuing range on the flop?

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