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Lev729
03-06-2011, 01:08 AM
$0.50/$1 No Limit Holdem
6 Players
Hand Conversion Powered by weaktight | fold when you know you're beat

Stacks:
UTG ($62.45)
UTG+1 ($133.75)
CO ($210.10)
Hero ($125.50)
SB ($155.85)
BB ($55.65)

Pre-Flop: ($1.50, 6 players) Hero is BTN :ah::3h:
UTG raises to $2, 1 fold, CO calls $2, Hero calls $2, 2 folds

Flop: ($7.50, 3 players) :2s: :Jh: :5h:
UTG bets $4, CO calls $4, Hero calls $4

Turn: ($19.50, 3 players) :2s: :Jh: :5h: :4d:
UTG bets $8, CO raises to $16, Hero calls $16, UTG calls $8

River: ($67.50, 3 players) :2s: :Jh: :5h: :4d: :3c:
UTG checks, CO bets $67.50,
Hero???


Enemies:
UTG: 35/28, 45 hand, 11 WTSD, average aggression
CO: 37/20, 114 hand, 32 WTSD Aggr: 1 (0,5-2-1), 17% (11%-27%-14%)


What do you think?
Flop: Raise or call? (size?)
Turn: Raise or call? (size?)
River Raise or call or fold?

castor11
03-06-2011, 01:58 AM
Flop: call or raise to 8-9
Turn: raise to 43-45
River: fold

tusi0114
03-06-2011, 11:09 AM
Flop: raise to 11-13
Turn: raise to 43
River: say Fck and crying fold, or maybe look at the CO river stats and decide...

Holdenper
03-06-2011, 11:36 AM
LoL I might the biggest CS in the universe, but i would snapcall. He can't rly has a 6 (only maybe 67, 66, A6, but peel otf with A6, 67? I don't think so...maximum 6h7h), he's got Ax 99% I think, so we split it with the dead money from the utg.
Btw, flop raise, turn raise...what's up with those flats? You have a monster otf, you wanna build the pot, or u wanna take it down.
OTT your hand is well disguised, so raise it! Maybe you can push them to a big mistake (like call with Jx, or with a FD, jam with Jx).
So I would raise otf to 9-10, but the call is ok. If I call otf than I definitely raise ott 'cos my hand is a monster, well hidden, so r it to ~44.
OTR...maybe I'm a fish,but I can't imagine a 6 in his hand...66: Why the hack raise the turn? He's got 2nd pair and a gutter, same to 56. 67: LoL really light peel otf, only 6h7h would make sense, same to 68, and A6. Maybe he's got 36, but it's unlikely.

BUT! He can have AJ, A2-A5. Maybe he's overplayin' a set (22, 33, 44, 55), and he doesn't want to bluff off otr, so he push. 37/20 is a bit fishy stats, so I can imagine both scenario.

Holdenper
03-06-2011, 11:44 AM
Btw why everybody wanna fold? OK it's an 89% split, 8% 6x 3% win, and we don't like to call if it's a split/lose situation, but it's highly unlikely that he's got a 6 imho (and my percentages was a bit pessimist, I think it's 90-3-7 split-lose-win), so it's minor +EV, but at least 0EV. But maybe I'm wrong, but please explain the thought process behind the fold, 'cos I might have some major leaks in this issue

RX450h
03-06-2011, 11:53 AM
Preflop fold?

Holdenper
03-06-2011, 12:30 PM
Preflop fold?

+1
Or pre 3bet? Yeah I think the PF play is not good, u should 3bet or fold these kinda hands, UTG is very aggressive (35/28 is pretty huge), and CO is a loose semi-passive player he'll have a lot of SCs, small-mid PPs in his range, so if he's call, than u can take down the pot on a lot of flop...but if u don't wanna play a bit high variance game u should fold

Lev729
03-06-2011, 01:00 PM
Preflop fold?

Utg made a miniraise and CO called (with 125bb effective stack). Blinds were rocks.
Did you really fold this situation? I think the call is perfect. We have position and our hand has some potential.
(From that my postflop play was bad, it was a very standard preflop call.)
call>>>>>>>>>>>>>3bet>fold

want2push
03-06-2011, 01:33 PM
Preflop: fold!!!
Flop: raise big
Turn: raise
River: fold