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TPTK hand, micro limits
no reads this guy had just sat. At 0.01/0.02 he could have anything. I was most worried about trips here.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (6 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
UTG ($9.96)
MP ($7.83)
Hero ($4.99)
Button ($3.95)
SB ($12.15)
BB ($0.85)
Preflop: Hero is CO with A:spade:, T:club:.
1 fold, MP calls $0.02, Hero raises to $0.06, Button calls $0.06, SB calls $0.05, 1 fold, MP calls $0.04.
Flop: ($0.26) T:diamond:, 9:spade:, 6:heart: (4 players)
SB checks, MP bets $0.02, Hero raises to $0.2, Button raises to $3.89, SB folds, MP folds, Hero ?????
^^^I never knew how easy it was to use this hand converter thing! I use to think you would have to type it out yourself or something to make it look all "preatty" like this
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Ehh, easy fold on that board, even if it is 2NL.
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I agree, when I was playing those levels one of my rules was not to call AI's with TPTK as villan could have anything and it was often a sign of 2 pair+.
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bantam222 calls $3.69.
Turn: ($8.06) 2:club: (2 players)
River: ($8.06) 4:spade: (2 players)
Final Pot: $8.06
(button mucks)
I guess im just not good enough to get away from these hands yet :oops:
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Even at £25NL KT overbets like that often enough for you to wonder if you should call. The answer is still no, though - a re-re-raise almost always means something better than TPTK.
(my last two sessions have been turned negative by calling a re-raise with an overpair against a set, so I can't talk :()
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meh, proubly should have folded there looking back now.
Guess im just lucky that he was short stacked