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[Closed] NL10 67s IP

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[tg]Position_Stack:hands/vp$ip/RaisePreflop/AF/WTS/ORL/BBvsSteal/W$SD;MP1$10,00:351/15/6/1,2/25/7/83/36;MP2$3,32:35/46/3/2,0/20/0/-/50;MP3$9,85:17/18/12/-/67/0/-/50;Hero$10,00:///////;[/tg]
0,05/0,1 No-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)
Hand recorder used for this poker hand: PokerStrategy Elephant 0.67 by www.pokerstrategy.com.

Preflop: Hero is BU with 6♠, 7♠
UTG2 folds, MP1 calls $0,10, MP2 calls $0,10, MP3 raises to $0,60, CO folds, Hero calls $0,60, 2 folds, MP1 calls $0,50, MP2 folds.

Flop: ($2,05) 8♠, 2♦, T♠ (3 players)
MP1 checks, MP3 bets $1,46, Hero raises to $4,00, MP1 folds, MP3 raises to $9,25 (All-In), Hero calls $5,25.

Turn: ($20,55) 9♠
River: ($20,55) 9♦ (2 players)

Final Pot: $20,55

I coldcall preflop cause I'm pretty sure we're getting one more caller from the limpers, I have the button and my implieds are really good.

Is it ok to get it in on the flop with flushdraw + gutshot? I put him on 88+, AT, maybe AK. My equity against that range is around 47%. He can also be on a flushdraw + overcards which he's not folding, I don't know however how to check this in the equilator.
I also assume I have some fold equity left.

My bet size is most likely too small, I realised it now, I should make it over 4,5$ but then is it better to shove directly? I can't give up my hand after he shoves, I have to pay 5,25 to win 20,5.

Then, is calling his first bet on the flop an option here?


1 reply

hi
i dont mind your play . as you said you have a lot of equity + fold equity
but
mp3 looks like a decent opponent and he cbets into 2 people on a drawy board so your fold equity might not be as high as you think
being in position i sugest to call his cbet and reevaluate the turn where you can represent a lot of cards when he checks
as played when he shoves you have the odds to call ...
and if you wanna go with it you can raise more ($ 5 maybe) to show him you are comited and he cant come over with a bluff
gl