Flop All-In with bottom Set
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Flop All-In with bottom Set
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $57.88
SB: $56.91
BB: $75.89 (Hero)
UTG: $99.00
MP: $100.63
CO: $50.00
SB: $56.91
BB: $75.89 (Hero)
UTG: $99.00
MP: $100.63
CO: $50.00
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BB with
J
2
K
2
, ,
Flop
($3.00)
2
T
5
, , , , ,
Final Pot
SB
wins and shows four of a kind, Tens|a full house, Tens full of Fives.
BB lost and shows a full house, Deuces full of Tens|a full house, Fives full of Deuces.
SB wins $111.82
Rake is $2.00
BB lost and shows a full house, Deuces full of Tens|a full house, Fives full of Deuces.
SB wins $111.82
Rake is $2.00
Hi,
I'm guess I overplayed the hand. Maybe best line to just call the flop after the check raise and take a passive line.
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Preflop might be a fold. I'm not sure. Definitely towards the bottom of our calls if it's not.
And this is why.
The flop 3bet is just torching money. Villain's x/r screams TT. Neither of you have enough high-equity semibluffs on this flop to justify your eagerness to GII.
Its easier not to have a raising range on T52r IP BvB. Repotting is just suicide obviously.
Preflop is close but I think peeling should just be fine.
On the Flop we should definitely start betting. Once we get raised, I don't see many bluffs in our opponents range, especially the way population plays at these stakes. They mostly won't mix in bluffs such as JJTx, T99x, etc. The board is very static (nuts wont change that often on the Turn) which is why we should just call and let him continue bluffing if he ends up having one of the bluffing candidates and re-evaluate Turns.
fold pre flop. This type of hand even when we flop well, if we get action we are in an unfavorable situation
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