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bingopayzz | Small blind | 300.00 | 300.00 | 8855.00 | |
craigcu12 | Big blind | 600.00 | 900.00 | 8560.00 | |
Your hole cards |
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SQUARKEY | Fold | ||||
twicetwo | Fold | ||||
jw9999 | Raise | 1200.00 | 2100.00 | 9665.00 | |
launder | Fold | ||||
bingopayzz | Fold | ||||
craigcu12 | Call | 600.00 | 2700.00 | 7960.00 | |
Flop | |||||
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craigcu12 | Check | ||||
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Turn | |||||
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craigcu12 | Bet | 1350.00 | 4050.00 | 6610.00 | |
Call | 1350.00 | 5400.00 | 8315.00 | ||
River | |||||
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craigcu12 | Check | ||||
Check | |||||
craigcu12 | Show |
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Muck | |||||
craigcu12 | Win | Flush to the Ace | 5400.00 | 12010.00 |
Comments
Someone much better than me will assess the turn play. I kinda don't mind it, but equally ain't in love with it either. Gotta love fence sitting.
As played, gotta bomb the river. You pretty much have a PSB behind, its a disguised back door flush, and he called our turn bet which suggests he has something. Don't give them the chance to check back their weak Ax type hands. Seems unlikely you'll get a bluff out of the villain, going on the previous streets action, and the stack sizes involved by the river.
I don't like the peel pre, I like a jam pre if the villian is opening anywhere close to regularly.
the bet on the turn was made to get value from the gutshot and straight draws should i do a bet size in the region of 1.5BB?
Gonna disagree with pretty much everyone and say turn is a c/c. Not sure why we need to semi-bluff with decent showdown value. Getting blown off the hand on the turn is a bit of a disaster as well.
As played checking river is criminal.
If he's been opening fairly regularly, I can defend the call. Calling against a tightish range would mean we're going to be hoping to keep the pot small with any one-pair hands post-flop and too often we're going to hit our ten, check-call the flop and check-fold the turn. We don't flop decent draws all that often, either.
I don't like 3-bet shoving particularly, again because the villain's calling range is going to have us crushed. We need him to be stealing very light for that. If that's the case, though, a call is probably better to let him take a stab post-flop. When we hit our one-pairs, we can consider calling down for value and with any draws we've got a good check-raise spot.
So fold if he's opening tight. Call if he's opening wide. If it's our first hand at the table I lean towards folding.
I'd also agree with not betting the turn. I'm not sure what we want to happen when we bet. If we get a call, we're very likely to have the worst hand and need to improve. Assuming he bets most one-pair hands on the flop, are we hoping he just randomly peels a river with KJ/KQ/QJ on this Ace turn?