What am i supposed to do here?
Posted by masticlox
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masticlox
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What am i supposed to do here?
Blinds: $0.01/$0.02 (6 Players)
BN: $3.36
SB: $2.00
BB: $2.06
UTG: $8.76 (Hero)
MP: $1.75
CO: $10.23
SB: $2.00
BB: $2.06
UTG: $8.76 (Hero)
MP: $1.75
CO: $10.23
Preflop
($0.03)
Hero is UTG with
9
9
, , , ,
Flop
($0.45)
9
J
7
, , , ,
Not many hands on him, just that he had a big stack and i have not him labeled as Recreational like the 80% of 2NL players,so i thought he might be somehow decent.
Turn
($3.85)
9
J
7
2
,
River
($3.85)
9
J
7
2
4
,
Final Pot
UTG
wins and shows three of a kind, Nines.
UTG wins $8.95
Rake is $0.30
UTG wins $8.95
Rake is $0.30
I did not raise pot on the flop cause we are deeper, dunno if that makes sense, and when he 4bets flop i cant see how i can get the money in this deep without him having only JJ or what his range is there cause it would be freaking terrible for an overpair to act this way,maybe some low club suited connector , so i called, is that the right play or a bigtime missplay?i dont see him doing that with Ax clubs it makes no sense to me but if he is doing it his realizing his equity for free when i play with call and check the turn cause he has initiative. The hand he showed on the river was beyond my imagination
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I think you made a mistake by not re-raising on the flop. If you think that villain is only calling if she has JJ, you should exploit this by semi-bluffing more aggressively on wet boards like this, not by playing your strong hands more passively.
The problem with calling is that you are out of position and there are sooo many turn cards that are bad for you, making it extremely hard to get your money in good on later streets. Overcards are bad for you, clubs are bad for you, eights are bad for you. The board pairing is neutral to bad, because whomever is ahead on this flop will still be ahead if the board pairs (except on the rare occasion that one of you improves to quads).
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