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[Closed] NL25 SH weird hand, good or bad fold?

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UTG:

VP$IP: 29 - PFR: 19 - AF: 3 - AFq: 53 - AFq(river): 63

PokerStars - $0.25 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 5 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

UTG: $84.20
CO: $25.00
Hero (BTN): $33.43
SB: $45.45
BB: $39.72

SB posts SB $0.10, BB posts BB $0.25, UTG posts ante $0.05, CO posts ante $0.05, Hero posts ante $0.05, SB posts ante $0.05, BB posts ante $0.05

Pre Flop: ($0.60) Hero has 6♣ A♣

UTG raises to $0.70, fold, Hero calls $0.70, fold, fold

Flop: ($2.00, 2 players) 2♣ 7♠ 5♥
UTG bets $1.20, Hero raises to $4.60, UTG calls $3.40

Turn: ($11.20, 2 players) K♦
UTG checks, Hero bets $7.50, UTG calls $7.50

River: ($26.20, 2 players) A♠
UTG bets $21.00, fold

UTG wins $24.92


2 replies
CheckBop
Joined: 20.11.2010

Don't like the call preflop, your ace will be dominated by a large proportion of his UTG range. I would prefer to 3bet - using your Ace as a blocker - than call if you think you can take it away pre or post flop reasonably often. But without further stats/reads I would just fold pre.

Flop I think I prefer a float to a raise although further stats/reads would again be useful (cbet flop, cbet turn). If we call we can bet any turn when he checks, and continue if we pick up a straight or FD.


I think he has there likely set more often than QQ-TT type hand that he would turn into bluff.
Also it is debatable pf call, since you then likely have to make moves these boards.