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Limped around to us in BB with AJs I raise

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Casey55
Joined: 19.07.2010

Would you bet the flop or turn here? against a limp calling range, I think we may have a RA but I don't know the player so I didn't really want to try bluffing him OOP. Thoughts?

PokerStars, Hold'em No Limit - $0.01/$0.02 - 5 players
Hand delivered by Upswing Poker

UTG: $1.35 (68 bb)
CO: $1.67 (84 bb)
BU: $1.57 (79 bb)
SB: $1.53 (77 bb)
BB (Hero): $2.00 (100 bb)

Pre-Flop: ($0.03) Hero is BB with J A
1 fold, CO calls $0.02, BTN calls $0.02, SB calls $0.01, Hero raises to $0.12, CO calls $0.10, 2 players fold

Flop: ($0.28) 7 8 5 (2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks

Turn: ($0.28) 4 (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $0.27,BB (Hero)...?


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EmiyaKiritsugu
Joined: 13.08.2013

I'm giving up on flop. All 3 of them hit this board harder. On turn i'm in check/calling mode to reasonable sizing. However pot bet is too much- you dont get direct odds to call and your implied odds are not greatest so I would fold.


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

This seems well played. I would consider to to raise even more pre-flop against 3 limpers without position. 14c or 16c is still reasonable I think, but not sure it makes to much difference in a spot like this.

Cheers,
SDK1987


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mjez1
Joined: 29.06.2015

We don't have odds for turn call, it may be tough, but it's a spot for discipline fold.


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SDK1987
Joined: 12.11.2008

I don't think it's to tough to fold the turn with only 2 over cards and the nut flush draw on a pot size bet of villain. Board is really wet and I expect you need to hit the flush to win.


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braunkan
Joined: 01.11.2021

Can implied odds make the turn call profitable? The CO seems like a rec (stack size) and is repping massive strength here. His value range is probably 88-55,87s,76s,65s. I think it is safe to say he will stack off with this entire range if we call the turn and lead jam the river (1.6 SPR) on a heart and no paired board. We win 105.5 BB the times we hit and only lose 13.5bb the times we dont

EV = (7/46 * 105.5bb) - (39/46 *13.5bb) = +4.6 bb


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Casey55
Joined: 19.07.2010

Originally posted by braunkan
Can implied odds make the turn call profitable? The CO seems like a rec (stack size) and is repping massive strength here. His value range is probably 88-55,87s,76s,65s. I think it is safe to say he will stack off with this entire range if we call the turn and lead jam the river (1.6 SPR) on a heart and no paired board. We win 105.5 BB the times we hit and only lose 13.5bb the times we dont

EV = (7/46 * 105.5bb) - (39/46 *13.5bb) = +4.6 bb

I think this assumes we get paid off on a heart, when we call turn and lead river on a heart I think our hand looks face up at that point and he may be able to fold. Its harder to get paid off from OOP.


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DecMate
Joined: 25.01.2009

Turn is definitely a lead here. And make it big with the nut FD.


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