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PokerStars - $0.25 NL FAST (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players

Hero (MP): 115.84 BB
CO: 105.96 BB (VPIP: 0.00, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 4)

SB posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has 9♣ A♣

fold, Hero raises to 3 BB, CO calls 3 BB, fold, fold, fold

Flop: (7.4 BB, 2 players) 9♦ 7♠ 3♠
Hero bets 5.6 BB, CO raises to 15.2 BB, Hero ?

Is he ever able to do it with say AsQx, JJ, TT? Or will he call these hands? This one is closer to fold anyway but it's not bad to know his range or have some guesses about it. Or analyzing database is the only answer to it & with no info fold?


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EmanuelC16
Joined: 02.01.2010

Hey,

If you cannot make any informed guesses against NL25 unknown, the way to go is to play your range, meaning if the hand here that you ended up cbetting is towards the top of your range so much that folding it would be exploitable, you should call.

However, if you think this is the case, yet also think it's -EV to call given what you know of NL25 standard play, then you should either
a) make the exploitable fold and keep researching if you are maybe wrong
b) change your cbetting range so that you don't have to fold the top of your range.

In this case, it seems like a fold on NL25 most often but I can see how A9 can also be a bet/call, more so than JJ for example since A9 blocks 2 set combos and also blocks 97s.

TT, JJ will not be a raise here on NL25 imo so you are looking at draws, monster draws and sets most often imo which is quite polarised and not so hard to play against if the draws are a big enough part of his range.


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