OOP vs reg minraise.
Posted by JimmyGlass
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JimmyGlass
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Low Stakes
OOP vs reg minraise.
BN: $87.54
SB: $226.34
BB: $26.90
HJ: $56.42 (Hero)
CO: $97.04
SB: $226.34
BB: $26.90
HJ: $56.42 (Hero)
CO: $97.04
Preflop
($0.75)
(5 Players)
Hero was dealt
9
J
8
A
Hero raises to $1.50, CO calls $1.50, BN folds, SB folds, BB folds
Hero raises to $1.50, CO calls $1.50, BN folds, SB folds, BB folds
Flop
($3.75)
T
J
4
(2 Players)
Hero bets $2.50,
CO raises to $5,
Hero calls $2.50
Turn
($13.75)
T
J
4
K
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $9.75,
Hero folds
villain is 28\19 wtsd 29. 290 hands
aggression factor 37\32\22, raise flop 17%.
folding>calling OTF? c/c anyone?
vs smaller bet, i think we could possibly call for a gutter and shoving any spade river.
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I'm not folding to his flop raise 'cas I can hit an A, J, 7, Q(ish) and a spade to continue. It's not nice sitting OOP when someone min-raises and you know he'll probably then bet big OTT, but you have plenty of potential with this hand so I would not fold OTF.
OTT you have seen a pretty awful card so I'm fine with giving up.
Definitely c-bet the flop to keep the lead with the Ace of spades.
Check calling is fine to see a turn and folding turn is standard here IMO after the line he has taken
actually, i was asking myself... do we have to have a c/c range in HU spots at all?
vs never folding bad player - probably yes.
but i cannot imagine a spot where I would c/c as PFR vs more or less competent player.exept some monsters like quads
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