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jimmy21492
Joined: 17.11.2010

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$0.02/$0.04 No-Limit Hold'em (9 handed)

Known players:
[tg]UTG1$3.77:///////;UTG2$4.94:///////;MP1$3.00:///////;MP2$4.00:///////;MP3$4.58:///////;CO (Hero)$4.00:///////;BU$4.16:///////;SB$4.33:///////;BB$4.00:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is CO with J:c, A:c.
5 folds, Hero raises to $0.16, 2 folds, BB calls $0.12.

Flop: ($0.34) K:c, T:h, 9:c (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $0.24, BB raises to $1.05, Hero calls $0.81.

Turn: ($2.44) 7:h (2 players)
BB bets $1.74, Hero calls $1.74.

River: ($5.92) A:h (2 players)
BB raises to $1.05(All-In), Hero calls $1.05.

Final Pot: $8.02.

I had 12 outs here and doing the math the calls on flop and turn, especially on turn, where right but very close.The river i now i was behind almost all times but the bet was so small em relation to the pot that i decided to call.What do you think about this hand?How would you played?Would a all in on flop be a good play?
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Hi,

I would either b/c flop and fold to turn or shove flop. He is likely not bluffing but with nut flushdraw, gutshot and one overcard you are easily flipping against two pair hands and are also not that behind against straight:

board: KcTh9c
Hand Equity Wins Ties
AcJc 42.99% 5,067 81
QJ 57.01% 6,732 81

And if he happens to have worst flushdraw then you´re 82% favourite:

board: KcTh9c
Hand Equity Wins Ties
AcJc 81.82% 810 0
Qc8c 18.18% 180 0

So if there any chance he would either fold to your shove or sometimes getting all-in worse hands then I would prefer shoving flop.

As played: I would likely fold or shove turn (since I didn´t improve and he is representing very strong hand then I would likely fold), since you´re pot committed I would also call river.

best regards,


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