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  1. #1

    Default 36 flop two pair,min raised on turn

    I want to know wether I should check/fold, possibly check/raise, check/call, or lead the flop and WHY.Then I want to know if I should check/fold, possibly check/raise, check/call or lead the turn and WHY. Then as played I want to know wether I should fold, call, or raise all in and WHY. No reads


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    No Limit Holdem Ring game
    Blinds: $0.01/$0.02
    6 players
    Converter

    Stack sizes:
    UTG: $2.79
    UTG+1: $2.59
    CO: $1
    Button: $2.98
    SB: $0.88
    hero: $0.95

    Pre-flop: (6 players) hero is BB with :6d :3s
    2 folds, CO (poster) checks, Button calls, SB calls, hero (poster) checks.

    Flop: :2h :6h :3c ($0.08, 4 players)
    SB checks, hero bets $0.08, CO folds, Button calls, SB calls.

    Turn: :qd ($0.32, 3 players)
    SB checks, hero bets $0.32, Button raises to $0.64, SB folds, hero ???
  2. #2
    the flop bet looks good, but with two callers i dont like to pot the turn. our hand is good but not that good and i dont want to build the pot too much/commit too much money. i like checking the turn with the intention of calling one bet because you can induce a bet from a weaker hand, and if you bet you are generally folding out the hands you beat. the buttons line is super strong and i would snap fold on the turn without a read. the line he took+fish=sick strong hand. possible straight, possible set. 23 might be in his range here, but thats the only hand you beat.
    so on the turn, b/f or c/c, c/f river if you dont improve. if you boat up play it for stacks.
    im also assuming these players are somewhat competent and wont call down with one pair in an unraised pot on this board, which might be wrong at this level idk.
  3. #3
    buy in full too
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    Any reads? I'd say we're beat alot here, but with almost half our stack in the pot I'd be tempted to just push the rest in - I imagine you see some weird stuff at this level. Fold is fine though.
  5. #5
    Lead the flop because you have a good hand and want 1 pair hands/ flush draws to make the mistake of playing with you.

    Your turn bet is fine, You're still good and you need to bet to thin the field and narrow opponents range

    Now he's minraised we can narrow things. Sets are in there, the striaght is in there, A high flush draw maybe (with less probability), Slowplayed overpair. (I saw a guy do this at 50NL with AA to me last night.).

    I flat call his minraise with good odds to outdraw hands some of the range that beats me and being ahead sometimes as well. This advice only applies if you have a full stack

    You don't so I shove and take my chances against his range. I shove because I'm not folding the river so I may as well get it all in on the turn
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