2c/5c, flop OESD + overs IP vs. shortstack and fullstack
Posted by OMGredline
Posted by
OMGredline
posted in
Low Stakes
2c/5c, flop OESD + overs IP vs. shortstack and fullstack
CO: 5
BN: 5.06 (Hero)
SB: 9.77
BB: 1.32
BN: 5.06 (Hero)
SB: 9.77
BB: 1.32
Preflop
(0.07)
(4 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
Q
A
4
CO folds, Hero raises to 0.15, SB calls 0.13, BB calls 0.10
CO folds, Hero raises to 0.15, SB calls 0.13, BB calls 0.10
Flop
(0.45)
2
T
9
(3 Players)
SB checks,
BB bets 0.34,
Hero calls 0.34,
SB folds
Turn
(1.13)
2
T
9
A
(2 Players)
BB bets 0.83, and is all in,
Hero calls 0.83
River
(2.79)
2
T
9
A
9
(2 Players)
BB plays 51/23, 42% aggro over 175 hands
SB is unknown
Given BB is loose-aggro can I put him on wide range on flop with some spazzy stuff (as well as sets)?
Do the stack sizes and positions dictate a call easily? I want to keep this multiway with a nut draw and single-tone flop right? I don't see the point in raising pushing out SB.
Sorry if this is a really straightforward hand. Even stopping to study basic hands makes me devlop a thought process about SPR etc.
Loading 2 Comments...
I think this hand is played well. I often have a hard time folding nut outs to donk leads with out reads. One thing I would say is that I would actually open smaller on the button if the BB is short stacking the game. While this might get a few less folds preflop keeping the SPR as high as possible in position is never a bad idea.
It just sucks when you make it 3.5bbs sb calls and BB is in a great spot to just sqeeuze with a wide range since he is on a 20bb stack and you have a wide open range.
with the deeper stack behind you the flop can only be a call otherwise it was an easy GII on the flop.
Be the first to add a comment