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JGustavo

3 points

Blinds: t250/t500 (8 Players) MP: 9,375
UTG+1: 19,852
MP+1: 1,049
CO: 10,010 (Hero)
BN: 5,376
SB: 9,970
BB: 10,290
UTG: 3,530
The real villain is the MP(19,852 chips) not UTG+1(9,375).
My reads are:
UTG+1 is a weak loose passive player, loves to limp. VPIP 35/PR 5
MP is a loose passive too, slightly agro than UTG+1. VPIP 35/PR 15 (Played previous hands strangely)
Preflop (750) Hero is CO with 8 A
UTG folds, MP calls 500, UTG+1 calls 500, MP+1 folds, Hero raises to 2,000, 3 folds, MP folds, UTG+1 calls 1,500
After 2 limps, I decided to take the pot PF or if MP calls, at the flop. So i raise big knowing that they limp a lot.
Flop (5,730) Q K T
UTG+1 checks, Hero checks
Here I don't know if I should cbet. To me, the villain's range is QJo,JT, J9, T9, T8, suited or not. I really don't want to be pot committed since the pot is 5,730 and my stack is 7,950 and the villain had 17,792. And one of the reasons I didn't cbet was that he might check/raise me.
Turn (5,730) Q K T 6
UTG+1 checks, Hero checks
After his check, I put him on medium/low connectors, T sometimes but rarely. I didn't thought about a late cbet, only after reviewing the hand. So I decided that maybe Ace high could be the winning hand and just check.
River (5,730) Q K T 6 T
UTG+1 checks, Hero checks
After his check I have no idea why I checked back. Only connectors would play like that, so probably here I was afraid of villain do something crazy.
Final Pot UTG+1 wins and shows two pair, Tens and Sixes.
UTG+1 wins 5,730
Aftermath, he had 76o.

April 14, 2016 | 3:27 a.m.

No way I would fold that, he could have Ax in his hand but as you can see, there's already 2 aces on the board, he could limp-shove with any pair in his hand. Which I can put his range at low pair, he would have shoved pre-flop 77+ against those limps. Or even KT-QJ. When he shoves you have a really good pot odds to call, even if you lose, your stake is healthy.

Feb. 26, 2016 | 2:36 a.m.

I don't like the cbet in that spot since at low stakes we can find players limping with low pairs and connectors. So, in my opinion, that flop hits more the villain's range, he could be limping with T9,JT,76 and all pairs 66-22. I would just check behind and evaluate the turn.

Feb. 3, 2016 | 12:22 p.m.

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