NL10 TT set vs turn shove

Posted 9 years ago

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$0.05/$0.10 No Limit Holdem Prima
6 Players

Blinds $0.05/$0.106
UTG Player $12.14
UTG+1 ominieks9 $2.84
CO lookupgetup $10
DHero $19.93
SB billionersg $10.40
BB ranger1111 $15.31
Preflop
6$0.15Hero is BTNTT
Player raises to $0.30, 2 folds, Hero calls$0.30, 2 folds
Flop
2$0.755T2
Player bets $0.35, Hero raises to $1.40, Player calls $1.05
Turn
2$3.559
Player checks, Hero bets$1.40, Player goes all-in $10.44, Hero folds
Final Pot $15.39
Player wins $15.09 (net +$3.30)
Hero lost$3.10


According to stars Villain is LAG with 35/31 and af 61 over 60 hands.Preflop and flop is standard imo.When he called a raise I think we can put him on OPs and draws so range is smth like this : JJ+, ATs, AsKs, AsQs, KsQs, AsJs, KsJs, QsJs, AKo with As.
I still bet turn for value and protection ,but I missclicked.I wanted it to make 1,8 and instead made 1,4.Player almost tanked and than decided to go allin.Its hard for me to understand what is he doing this with that I beat so I decided to fold, but I am not sure if I made correct move. Even against that range I have 80% equity but I am not sure wether range I assigned him was too too wide. Still feel pretty puzzled about the fold .thx
Sharky

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Posted 9 years ago
I wouldn't fold this against an aggressive player. I would expect him to be getting in a lot of his best flush draws on the flop which lessens the chance that he has a flush on the turn.

With your misclick on the turn you may also be looking weak to an aggro villain, so that comes into play with how often he can be bluffing.

Can we really expect a LAG opponent to have a flush here most of the time? Even at 10NL?



Posted 9 years ago*
No way i am ever folding here, however i still hate life. I probably just call this flop. Top set is a default call for me on almost all textures.
Posted 9 years ago
Probably gotta call off turn. There's a chance he has something like a small flush, but it also seems likely he has a hand like two pair or maybe just a big spade draw.

I agree with trollord59, I would typically just call flop with top set. You block him from having top pair which makes it less likely he'll have a hand to continue with, so I prefer to make top set my call hand.
Posted 9 years ago
Can't fold top set as they can have lower sets that play like this + we have redraws.

Agree with others about calling unless there's a nice dyamnic. So few hands they can call with because we have two Ts in our head, would like a raise with 22/55 though.
Posted 9 years ago
thx guys