[10z] Get it in with mid set?
Posted by Kerith
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Kerith
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[10z] Get it in with mid set?
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $9.77
SB: $36.11
BB: $10.00
UTG: $19.26
MP: $18.75 (Hero)
CO: $10.00
SB: $36.11
BB: $10.00
UTG: $19.26
MP: $18.75 (Hero)
CO: $10.00
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is MP with
T
J
J
T
, , ,
Flop
($0.75)
A
J
6
, ,
Turn
($1.49)
A
J
6
8
, ,
Quite a rare and weird spot. How would you interpret this raise? Thin value raise (with a /fold probably) or "trapping" Aces?
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Ppl raise 2pair even without fd enough of the time to call.
could be a semi bluff or he could have worse for value I think you should repot it.
repot can't be bad in micros vs unkown I guess since they can have lots worse in this spot.
Would agree with repot. % of AA there has to be vastly lower than % of everything else. Plus the fact BB is only at starting stack helps.
You've got a flush draw for back up with blockers against straight draws and didn't get 4B pre. At least raise enough that stacks can get in on the river, but you should probably just pot, to make the decision bet right now.
You will occasionally run into AA, lower sets, 2p and combo draws are more likely, and you should make them make bigger mistakes right now.
Seems to be a very easy 3bet pot OTT for me:
Look, I consider this range pre flop: $fi30!$3b4o!(Js,Jh,Ts,Td) - I deleted my cards because ProPokerTools have a bug and doesn’t discount the combos of hands that my hand blocks, that's the reason about !(Js,Jh,Ts,Td).
OTF, I think he xc with this hands: (AA,66,AJ,A6,AKQ,AQT,AKT,AT:Ass,AT:Acc)
OTT I can't respect his size and I don't believe that he will make that size with AA, but I will consider all the aces in his range. So against this range: (AA,AJ,A6ss,A8ss,AKTss,AKQss,AQTss,AT9ss,66) you still are the favorite with 66% of equity.
The final syntax if you want to put in PPT: $fi30!$3b4o!(Js,Jh,Ts,Td):(AA,66,AJ,A6,AKQ,AQT,AKT,AT:Ass,AT:Acc):(AA,AJ,A6ss,A8ss,AKTss,AKQss,AQTss,AT9ss,66) 2566 combos
Just call IP.
Why? And which river should he call?
To be honest both shoving or calling are fine. The thing that makes me cautious is the fact that we block most of his semibluffing hands quite heavily. Probably gonna look him up on most rivers, obviously it depends how much he bets.
If we block his semi bluffs and are ahead of his value range (which we are), we should try to make a raise to get value from smaller sets and aces up before the board straightens out or flushes and they get scared off.
Right now we can look like a combo draw, and we can get called by worse hands.
He almost never has AAxx here.
I would choose a slightly bigger sizing on the flop and ez jam on the turn.
I'll buy a piece of the hand! :)
Sorry have to laugh
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