8JS NL50 anonymous

Posted 7 years ago

Prima, $0.25/$0.50 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 5 Players
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SB: $44.94 (89.9 bb)
Hero (BB): $53.22 (106.4 bb)
MP: $52.25 (104.5 bb)
CO: $64.39 (128.8 bb)
BTN: $50 (100 bb)

Preflop: Hero is BB with Jc 8c
MP raises to $1.50, CO folds, BTN calls $1.50, SB calls $1.25, Hero calls $1

Flop: ($6) 8h Tc Ac (4 players)
SB checks, Hero checks, MP bets $3.50, BTN folds, SB calls $3.50, Hero raises to $13.50, MP calls $10, SB calls $10

Turn: ($46.50) 9h (3 players)
SB bets $29.94 and is all-in, Hero raises to $38.22 and is all-in, MP calls $37.25 and is all-in

River: ($150.94) 5s (3 players, 3 are all-in)

Results: $150.94 pot ($1.50 rake)
Final Board: 8h Tc Ac 9h 5s
SB showed 7c 6c and won $134.82 ($89.88 net)
Hero showed Jc 8c and won $0.00 (-$52.25 net)
MP showed 8d 8s and won $14.62 (-$37.63 net)

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Posted 7 years ago
I think you have to muck the turn. SB will have mostly str8s (QJ) i think and MP can have for sure have some better FD's, actually expect more FD's than sets and 2p when he doesnt raise back the flop. Not a good spot to get it in with out nutouts.
Posted 7 years ago
what you think about my raise on flop? i dicided to raise because sb looks like fish and mp looks like reg, i was trying to force mp to fold aces, and i expected that sb is going to fold after my raise. when i think now i see why is sb range is so straight draw heavy.
Posted 7 years ago
Fold pre flop, J8c oop is not going to be ev+ to play.

Not a fan of the flop raise too much, against two players it's not out of the realm of possibility that someone has a better FD than us. Don't force people to fold over pairs at the micros, because they won't it's a bad idea.

Turn I want to fold because I'm sure we are behind, but after they shove I'm not sure if we're getting direct odds to call, I think we don't as some of our nut cards will improve them hands to better flushes or boats.
Posted 7 years ago
Pre: Disagree with above saying to fold pre, getting a crazy good price folding would be a blunder IMO so I like the call.

Flop: I don't like the raise, MP has bet out into many people and is showing a lot of strength here, we have a hand that can allow for people to make substantial mistakes against us on later streets so my preference is to call rather than raising and committing to stacking off here with a marginal flush draw + pair.

Turn: We should be folding here. Our flush draw is not to the nuts so can be dominated and worse flush draws can be out there which are blocking outs to improve.
Posted 7 years ago
4 way I like the call pre.

On the flop I prefer a call. MP c bets into 3 other players indicating your fold equity isn't going to be much at all.

Turn is a fold when a Q is going to give us a chop in a lot of cases, and we don't have enough equity from our flush draw with 1 card to come.