Zoom 10 - UTG TT vs Cold call MP
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Zoom 10 - UTG TT vs Cold call MP
PokerStars - €0.10 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4: http://www.pokertracker.com
BTN: 95.9 BB
SB: 103.5 BB
BB: 101 BB
Hero (UTG): 100 BB
MP: 128.1 BB
CO: 118.4 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Tc Td
Hero raises to 2.5 BB, MP calls 2.5 BB, fold, fold, fold, BB raises to 12 BB, Hero calls 9.5 BB, MP calls 9.5 BB
Flop : (36.5 BB, 3 players) 6h 8h 4c
BB checks, Hero bets 15 BB, MP calls 15 BB, fold
Turn : (66.5 BB, 2 players) 6s
Hero bets 73 BB and is all-in, MP calls 73 BB
River : (212.5 BB, 2 players) Jh
Hero shows Tc Td (Two Pair, Tens and Sixes)
(Pre 79%, Flop 67%, Turn 5%)
MP shows 6d 5d (Three of a Kind, Sixes)
(Pre 21%, Flop 33%, Turn 95%)
MP wins 201.9 BB
Hello mates :) How do you play this one? MP player is a weak REG 25/19/7 and SB also a week reg 24/20/9.
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In a vacuum, once the squeezer folds, the caller will have a bunch of Ax of spades and stuff like T9h/99. He shouldn't really have bottom set here but can have 88/66 on the flop. We get plenty of folds from FD's and calls by 99 for this to be fine. I am not in love with preflop. In a vacuum, it's probably close vs what BB will typically squeeze vs the tight UTG open and odd MP call. I don't expect a bunch of bluffs and I never expect him to squeeze 99 but I could be wrong. We don't have domination and we also don't close the action preflop.
But.....................now you have a wealth of reads/knowledge vs these guys and I would immediately putting notes into your PT4/HM3. MP is going to be a dead $$$$ machine. We can now be a little more concerned with board pairs on middling boards. BB squeezes at least wide enough to know that he isn't totally nutted here (being that he x/f flop). MP is the type of player we can potentially block boards that pair that connect with his SC range well. He will still have FD's that we don't want to let see free turns (get value/protection). Of course stack size can play a role here. Make sure you think this through and get the notes into your tracker.
Ahm….do i miss anything?
For me this is a snapfold pre. BB squeezing range should always be linear and vs UTG RFI and MP coldcall this will be a superstrong range.
99 is already in theory only a superlow frequency SQ.
Btw its still possible to face a rejam from MP pre.
And this hand demonstrates the real issue with flatting: we get one of the best boards possible ans still have a nightmare due to our poor position.
With any reads a 4ball pre could be also an option, but calling is probably the least favorable play.
Pre is definitely a fold
As played I would check the flop here since the strongest range here is MP which if you pile money in you will only see JJ/QQ if they solid ranges that can defend squeezes well.
GTO Warrior RaoulFlush HawksWin thank you so much for your feedback. I definitly agree with the fold pre-flop, the call is 100% the worse play. As played I assumed this was a great flop wich needs a lot of protection... Result = Overplay xD
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