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[Closed] NL2 - ATo from the BU

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$0.01/$0.02 No-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)

Known players:
[tg]UTG2$5.44:///////;MP1$0.98:///////;MP2$4.90:///////;MP3$0.58:///////;CO$1.81:///////;BU (Hero)$1.31:///////;SB$5.17:///////;BB$1.00:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is BU with A:c, T:s.
4 folds, CO calls $0.02, Hero raises to $0.08, 2 folds, CO calls $0.06.

Flop: ($0.19) 2:h, 5:d, T:d (2 players)
CO bets $0.22, Hero calls $0.22.

Turn: ($0.63) 2:s (2 players)
CO bets $1.51(All-In), Hero calls $1.01(All-In).

River: ($3.15) 3:s (2 players)

The player is very loose and because of the raise call I put him on JT,QK,AK but the turn bet was way out of proportion and because of that I didnt though he had TT,JJ,QQ,KK,AA. If he wasnt so loose I probably folded.
What you think?


1 reply

Hi,

No clue. "Too loose" just isn't good enough of a read to accurately decide what to do in such spots. You'll see 90/0 players that have a range of exactly 22/55/TT to go nuts like that, you'll see 70/50 guys that have a range of exactly airballs to do that since they love to check their monsters and bully you with nothing.

In a nutshell if he looks spastically aggressive it's a standard call down, if he's your standard limp/calling stationy guy your TPTK is never good. If he's somewhere in the middle flip a coin and know from the begining you can't really play optimally without more reads which means you're bound to be wrong decently often.

Hope it helps.


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