Flop shove decision
Posted by mvppt
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mvppt
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Flop shove decision
BN: $4.16
SB: $9.35
BB: $18.08
UTG: $14.09
HJ: $4.33
CO: $5 (Hero)
SB: $9.35
BB: $18.08
UTG: $14.09
HJ: $4.33
CO: $5 (Hero)
No reads the other players
Preflop
($0.07)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
J
T
T
UTG calls $0.05, HJ calls $0.05, Hero calls $0.05, BN folds, SB folds, BB checks
UTG calls $0.05, HJ calls $0.05, Hero calls $0.05, BN folds, SB folds, BB checks
I decided to just limp behind because of the number of player already on the pot and knowing that isolate someone when this happens is very difficult at this stacks
Flop
($0.22)
T
3
A
(4 Players)
BB checks,
UTG bets $0.21,
HJ folds,
Hero raises to $0.84,
BB folds,
UTG raises to $2.73,
Hero raises to $4.95, and is all in,
UTG calls $2.22
Here i decided to shove with only second set, because UTG just limped pre-flop so i would never put him on aces, so here is what i think of his range and my equity when doing this shove:
What do you guys think about the range i put him on?
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Well I think that is what you think of his range and then there is what his range for doing this really is: AA/33, he is never playing A3 like this, and less than 5% repotting QKJ.
His bet sizing otf makes me think hes weighted towards top2. I dont expect pair+KQJ to pot it (for most players) and certainly not rr ai w/o a pair.
His range is most likely AT and bad AA. Doubt we can fold after we raise, but you can try playing around with weighted ranges:
Either remove premium AA from his range or put in something like AA@70,AT@30 if that works and see how often he needs to have AA to even consider folding.
Im never folding tho, he limped so fewer AA in his range or none unless he always limps with them. You limped behind to he never puts u on AA which means he will be more likely to just rip it with AT/33
I've done that math at the time i was reviewing this hand and i can't remember the value but it was very low, that with the that i limped preflop is what made me put him on the range i show above on PPT, i think thats the more reasonable range for this situation.
Anyway the guy ended up having Ac5dAs5h wich i wasn't really expecting and he took down the pot.
You've got redraw to straight and backdoor flush at least :P
Yes, and that gave me even more confidence to shove this flop, because i tough i was already in front but even was behind i could it some of my backdoors.
results?
"Anyway the guy ended up having Ac5dAs5h wich i wasn't really expecting and he took down the pot." ;)
wp; if he has limped AA there he has a severe outbreak of FPS and you should make notes accordingly..and you aren't dead anyway...
I make a note on him, and even today i played a few more hands with him and it looks like he always limps big pairs, today i've seen him limp KKds from the BTN and QQss from the CO after it got folded to him.
It's quite common really from what I remember for that to happen at 02 05 and 05 10.
had someone open limp QQ from the btn yesterday in 6max LHE game.....severe FPS
btw - you said no point iso raising as no-one ever folds....(sounds familiar to me!!); you should still be raising for value imo with this kind of hand...
Yeah i would def raise this Type of hands for value IP. Just to strong to limp behind. I would rather limp this Type of aces Villain had than our Type of Hand, cause Rainbow aces dont Flop often enough..
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