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A6s from SB in limped pot

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randombob
Joined: 18.05.2014

Best to just fold this so I dont get in difficult spots post flop like i did here?

MP2 41/10 3bet 14 - 44 hands
BB 21/12 3bet 7 - 63 hands

MP2 had OL/C A9s, 77 & QT earlier. With A9s he flopped an A checked OOP but bet the pot when the board paired on the turn, QT he flopped a Q and bet the pot IP

IPoker, $17.10 Buy-in (30/60 blinds) No Limit Hold'em Tournament, 4 Players
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CO: 1,608 (26.8 bb)
Hero (SB): 1,134 (18.9 bb)
BB: 1,080 (18 bb)
MP2: 2,178 (36.3 bb)

Preflop: Hero is SB with 6 A
MP2 calls 60, CO folds, Hero completes, BB checks

Flop: (180) T J A (3 players)
Hero checks, BB checks, MP2 bets 126, Hero calls 126, BB folds

Turn: (432) 7 (2 players)
Hero checks, MP2 bets 303, Hero folds

Results:

Spoiler

432 pot
Final Board: T J A 7
Hero mucked 6 A and lost (-186 net)
MP2 mucked and won 432 (246 net)


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mktpppr
Joined: 18.07.2010

easy complete preflop, lead flop big and take it from there


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randombob
Joined: 18.05.2014

If I lead the flop and get a caller, they will obviously have position on me, so then what to I do on the turn? c/c? b/f I'm not sure I want to be 3 barreling with this hand, especialy with MP2 OL so many hands


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mktpppr
Joined: 18.07.2010

we have enough equity on the flop to lead, ie protect our hand and thin the field, if we get folds then great, otherwise try to get to showdown cheaply

vs heavy action we can easily fold TPNK

yes, being OOP sucks, that's why we bet the flop and evaluate the turn and river, eg c/c vs small bet or c/f vs big bet, definitely not looking to 3barrel with this hand

as played c/c flop, c/f turn is too passive for our hand, we must take the initiative early in the hand, if our opponents don't fold then we let them have the pot


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