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What line should I follow after missing the turn. I have hardly no history on these 2 guys except I've noticed that initial raiser plays a bit loose pre flop and weak post flop. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (6 handed) Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver) saw flop|saw showdown MP ($5.29) CO ($9.95) Button ($6.65) Hero ($8.36) BB ($4.07) UTG ($13.71) Preflop: Hero is SB with T , 7 . UTG raises to $0.15, 2 folds, Button calls $0.15, Hero calls $0.13, BB calls $0.10. Flop: ($0.60) J , 7 , 8 (4 players)Hero bets $0.45, BB raises to $0.9, UTG calls $0.90, Button folds, Hero raises to $3.2, BB raises to $3.92, UTG calls $3.02, Hero calls $0.72. Turn: ($12.36) 2 (3 players) Last edited by Aji89; 08-07-2008 at 06:57 AM. |
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You have still a lot of outs and you have about 4.25$ left and the pot is over 12$, so just shove the turn. If he has a set, you still have 12outs and 25% equity. And do not play T7s oop against an UTG raiser |
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| lol I know. I think one of my biggest leaks is playing almost ATC when its the last few hands of a break even or losing session. Yeah I did shove the turn and the river blanked too which kinda sucked since I had about 50% equity after the flop. UTG had KK, BB had 78o. |
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I like an overshove on the flop tbh... Fold equity is important with big draws, as is trapping dead money from cold-callers. As played I guess you have to shove the turn. Calling PF is not horrible, but I really don't like it since you're OOP. Big draws can get you in some very difficult spots when OOP, so the EV of the hand is going to be very small and possibly negative. |