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10nl 3bet spot.
Villains are 21/16 and 11/4 in order.
$0.05/$0.1 No Limit Holdem
8 players
Converted at weaktight.com
Stacks:
UTG BobPaulson ($10.00)
UTG 1 geoste54 ($9.45)
MP1 Sr.Lasuda ($15.75)
MP2 Hero ($9.30)
CO CheapTravel ($14.90)
BTN toymach776 ($9.15)
SB GrenadierB ($9.35)
BB lacostepolo ($9.50)
Pre-flop: ($0.15, 8 players) Hero is MP2 :9d: :9s:
1 fold, geoste54 raises to $0.3, 1 fold, Hero calls $0.3, 3 folds, lacostepolo raises to $1, geoste54 calls $0.7, Hero calls $0.7
Flop: :5h: :9h: :4d: ($3.05, 3 players)
lacostepolo bets $1, geoste54 calls $1, Hero raises to $3.5, lacostepolo folds, geoste54 calls $2.5
Turn: :8c: ($11.05, 2 players)
geoste54 goes all-in $4.95, Hero goes all-in $4.8
River: :2h: ($20.65, 2 players)
Final Pot: $20.65
geoste54 shows: :tc: :th:
Hero shows: :9d: :9s:
geoste54 wins $0.15 ( lost -$9.3 )
Hero wins $19.65 ( won $10.35 )
lacostepolo lost -$2.00
I don't typically call 3bets like this with 99, but given the flatcall before me I felt I had odds to mine, is that just a complete blunder?
How about the rest, do you do anything differently? Could a flop flat have extracted more value from other villain?
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nh.
actually, I might raise a bit more on the flop in order to make a decision on the turn easier. If the turn is a heart and he pushes, we have a marginal call at best. If we raised another .75 or so on the flop, it's an easy call.
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calling pre here is fine.
well played
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