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CPallo
Joined: 12.04.2012

Hello guys,

I had started NL2 project on Jokerstars, and have met some weird or hard spots there.

This hand:

Villain unk.

I could Isolate bigger pre-flop, coz the vill. is obv. a fishy guy who would love to call to see the hand post-flop. On the contrary, his stack is quite nasty for that, and if there's more overcards on flop, I'd have to give up.

Raise to .1 pre-flop, then bet like 0.14-0.16 flop and jam that blancish turn? Other line I could take is to play as played, bet flop .14 and
then Jam that turn? I'd say that vill. on this level are rather passive and they would most likely ch-back, if on draw.

PokerStars - $0.02 NL (6 max) ZOOM - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

BTN: $0.56
SB: $1.70
Hero (BB): $2.00
UTG: $0.91
MP: $1.99
CO: $1.67

SB posts SB $0.01, Hero posts BB $0.02

Pre Flop: ($0.03) Hero has 9♣ 9♠

fold, fold, fold, BTN calls $0.02, fold, Hero raises to $0.08, BTN calls $0.06

Flop: ($0.17, 2 players) 3♦ 6♥ 8♦
Hero bets $0.10, BTN calls $0.10

Turn: ($0.37, 2 players) T♠
Hero checks, BTN bets $0.10, Hero raises to $0.46, BTN calls $0.28 and is all-in

River: ($1.13, 2 players) Q♠

Hero shows 9♣ 9♠ (One Pair, Nines) (Pre 68%, Flop 48%, Turn 68%)
BTN mucks 6♦ J♦ (One Pair, Sixes) (Pre 32%, Flop 52%, Turn 32%)
Hero wins $1.09


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Hi Cpallo,

Preflop: We should isolate slightly larger OOP here even though his stack is smaller. We shouldn't be looking to fold much postflop unless the board is really ugly.

Postflop: as played we can also try to ck/shove the flop and get all the money in but ck/shoving turn is definitely fine as well.

Well played.


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