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    Default flopped OESD+FD, but no fold equity

    Hey guys,

    I'd just like some feedback on how this hand was played.

    -Villain is 28/8/3.6
    -He is solid overall, and most of the time when I see him raise he has at least two-pair or a set
    -given his 3-bet on the flop, I put him on at least 2-pair and I really don't think I have any fold equity if I push this flop.

    Cryptologic
    No Limit Holdem Ring game
    Blinds: $0.50/$1
    4 players
    Converter

    Stack sizes:
    UTG: $142.75
    Button: $75
    SB: $101.75
    Hero: $124.75

    Pre-flop: (4 players) Hero is BB with
    2 folds, SB calls, Hero checks.

    Flop: ($2, 2 players)
    SB bets $2, Hero raises to $6, SB raises to $21, Hero calls.

    Turn: ($44, 2 players)
    SB bets $29, Hero ??
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    you dont need any FE on the flop; he most likely has the nuts which makes you a favorite
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    you dont need any FE on the flop; he most likely has the nuts which makes you a favorite
    Alright, so the take home message here is to push this all day, even if he has a set/straight already and won't fold?

    And as played.. call any turn bet that is pot-sized or less?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    you dont need any FE on the flop; he most likely has the nuts which makes you a favorite
    That doesn't mean you push the flop. Your straight outs are a little hidden and you are in position. Just call the turn and play the river depending on whether you hit your draws or not. Doing this is more +EV than pushing IMO
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    Quote Originally Posted by Massimo
    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    you dont need any FE on the flop; he most likely has the nuts which makes you a favorite
    That doesn't mean you push the flop. Your straight outs are a little hidden and you are in position. Just call the turn and play the river depending on whether you hit your draws or not. Doing this is more +EV than pushing IMO
    I am assuming we are flat calling the turn since villain is giving us good odds to call, and we are about 30% to hit. What if villain bet $45-50 on the turn, instead of $29? Does villain's $50 behind still make this a turn call?
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    Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
    Quote Originally Posted by Massimo
    Quote Originally Posted by nutsinho
    you dont need any FE on the flop; he most likely has the nuts which makes you a favorite
    That doesn't mean you push the flop. Your straight outs are a little hidden and you are in position. Just call the turn and play the river depending on whether you hit your draws or not. Doing this is more +EV than pushing IMO
    I am assuming we are flat calling the turn since villain is giving us good odds to call, and we are about 30% to hit. What if villain bet $45-50 on the turn, instead of $29? Does villain's $50 behind still make this a turn call?
    exactly; it is more +EV to call than to push flop if he's going to bet the turn so lightly, but if he plays like a champ on a blank turn we are very sorry that we didn't get it in on the flop
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