20NL 9s10s

Posted 7 years ago

I think pre is in hindsight is too loose, I probably should fold river as it is a big risk to reward potential even though hes only repping one hand. just so hard to fold these.



Blinds 6$0.10/$0.20
UTGLexanie$20
UTG+1Hero$20.02
COptopgun$22.42
DHerrStarr$26.49
SBmr.Brooklin$20.63
BBWickedcream$29.39
Preflop
Hero is UTG+1$0.30 6
910
Lexanie (UTG) raises to $0.60, Hero calls $0.60, 4 folds
Flop
$1.50 2
896
Lexanie (UTG) bets $1, Hero calls $1
Turn
$3.50 2
8963
Lexanie (UTG) bets $2.30, Hero calls $2.30
River
$8.10 2
89637
Lexanie (UTG) goes all-in $16.10, Hero calls $16.10
Showdown
Hero910
Lexanie (UTG)10J
Hero lost $20
Lexanie wins $39.70(net +$19.70)
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Posted 7 years ago
I think 9sTs is a little loose for me preflop anyway and would fold it out to the raise, unless perhaps players to act behind aren't likely to come over the top.

As it went it's a fold on the river after a major tank of course with villain double potting it looks very much like what they showed up with.

If hindsight was foresight I'd be awesome! Cool

Gl. Smile

Posted 7 years ago
Oh yeah I just noticed the huge river overbet. Yeah I'm folding that too. I guess you can kid yourself it believing its a bluff but if it was 1/2 pot would have done it just as well on connected runout like that. Overpairs are never doing that, sets neither. So its a chop vs a T or losing to JT. Pre I think is a fold as well vs UTG when in your seat. If in later position I'd call.

As played I'd probably fold turn as well as he still has all the overpairs there and all the sets. I'm a nit though.
Posted 7 years ago
Pre is marginal but not bad.

Flop and turn are ok but I'm folding the river for the massive overbet. He's never bluffing enough so you're either chopping or making a massive mistake.

Folding the turn against a tight villain's range wouldn't be bad though.
Posted 7 years ago
I'm with @Turlock on this one. Calling the turn - while not terrible - might not be the play vs. a tight opponent. As for the river... overbets are usually pretty honest at this limit.
Posted 7 years ago
Pre is OK I think, definitely on the looser side of things but I think it's a fine hand to play here unless it's a tougher table in general with aggressive three bettors behind us that will be squeezing often.

Flop plays itself I think, any raise would be overplaying our hand by a significant margin so calling IP here is good.

On the turn I disagree with the above posters and think that calling is going to be better than folding, you have a hue amount of equity with this hand vs a lot of hands that villain can show up with here. It's going to be reasonably close I think so I definitely don't hate a turn fold, but I think calling is superior.

River then is just gross. I don't think I have it in me to find a fold here personally but I'm not going to be shocked if villain does show up with the JT. Do we have any info on villains UTG opening range? A lot of people are not opening JTo so since we block JTs there are only 3 combos he can have of this. However, I do agree though that it is near impossible for villain to be bluffing here and JT probably does make up the bulk of villains Tx range so it's a truly awful spot to be in.