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    Default 2NL Zoom - Turn shove/call/fold IP

    Villain is unknown, but funnily enough he's the same villain as in my other thread. This came first & villain probably doesn't realise (I know I didn't).

    Poker Stars, $0.01/$0.02 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
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    BTN: $1.20 (60 bb)
    SB: $2.88 (144 bb)
    BB: $2.76 (138 bb)
    UTG: $1.86 (93 bb)
    MP: $1.63 (81.5 bb)
    Hero (CO): $2.03 (101.5 bb)

    Preflop: Hero is CO with K J
    UTG raises to $0.06, MP folds, Hero raises to $0.12, 3 folds, UTG calls $0.06

    Flop: ($0.27) T 9 7 (2 players)
    UTG bets $0.12, Hero calls $0.12

    Turn: ($0.51) A (2 players)
    UTG bets $0.26, Hero ?,

    Fold/call/shove?

    I assume we're shoving if we raise, I don't see any argument for raising smaller.
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    That said, I don't get preflop or flop decisions.
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    What's with the min raise pre?
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    Quote Originally Posted by rong View Post
    That said, I don't get preflop or flop decisions.
    It's a top of the range misclick. I fold KJs to a UTG open at 2nl zoom.

    Flop I have plenty of outs and I obviously put him on a pretty strong hand at this point which means when we do hit he doesn't fold very often at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ImSavy View Post
    It's a top of the range misclick. I fold KJs to a UTG open at 2nl zoom.

    Flop I have plenty of outs and I obviously put him on a pretty strong hand at this point which means when we do hit he doesn't fold very often at all.
    You put him on a strong hand because he calls your min raise and then bets under 1/2 pot on flop? Where are the signs he is strong?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra_1878 View Post
    You put him on a strong hand because he calls your min raise and then bets under 1/2 pot on flop? Where are the signs he is strong?
    UTG ranges are usually pretty strong by default, I'd say his range is something like JJ, QQ, AT, sets, maybe some AK and AQ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rong View Post
    That said, I don't get preflop or flop decisions.
    PRE was a misclick.
    OTF, Hero has DGSSD + 2 overs + backdoor FD facing a <1/2 PSB. What don't you like about the decision to call?
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    Well, that flop is pretty horrible for an utg range. I wanna take advantage of that. We currently have a draw, sure, but our overs aren't necessarily good. I mean do you really wanna see a King? Villan bet small and I would assume it's because he has nothing rather than a nut hand trying to trap on this flop.

    On the turn, I'm def not folding. Calling is bad because half our straight outs scare the shit out of villain as there would be 4 in a row and everybody sees 3 of a suit and can get scared. So shoving maximizes our fold equity and removes the risk of not getting paid off if we hit.
    Last edited by rong; 08-07-2013 at 02:38 PM.
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    I like a flop raise and I dont mind getting blown off my equity if he treebets it.
  11. #11
    Raise flop .36, fold to 3bet. As played, just shove turn.
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    Always going to be hard to give proper advice on a hand with a misclick preflop which puts you in a ridiculous spot you shouldn't really ever find yourself in again

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