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Mr. Pi
03-15-2011, 08:58 PM
Played this hand yesterday.
Villain has 14/8/1.6 stats over 125 hands filtered.

Hero (UTG): t1350 22.50 BBs
UTG+1: t1575 26.25 BBs
MP: t1495 24.92 BBs
CO: t1180 19.67 BBs
BTN: t1550 25.83 BBs
SB: t3160 52.67 BBs
BB: t3190 53.17 BBs

Pre Flop: (t90) Hero is UTG with :kd: :ks:
Hero raises to t150, 2 folds, CO calls t150, 3 folds

Flop: (t390) :9s: :As: :5s: (2 players)
Hero requests TIME, Hero bets t240, CO raises to t630 Hero ?

It seems easy and I would never ever lay this down vs a random but I know that this villain has a tight early game and I basically put him on AK AQ AJ JJ TT 99 when he calls preflop. On the flop when he raises I really put him on an ace without any spade.
So IF im 100% sure in that we have only a flushdraw and thats only 30% to get our outs
Can we dump this?

Pi :)

dodi89
03-16-2011, 12:29 AM
If I have to fold to a raise then I'm checking back flop and open a beer.:)