NL30-Snap, A8s

Posted 7 years agoEdited 7 years ago

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Preflop:
I can either iso-raise or complete. What do you do? This time the shorter stack could indicate that it is a weak player, so maybe iso-raise is better?

Postflop:
Perfect spot for donkbet?
Sizing?

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$0.15/$0.30 No Limit Holdem 888
6 Players

Blinds$0.15/$0.306
UTG Player6 $14.96
UTG+1 Player7 $17.74
CO Player9 $34.02
D Player1 $55.61
SBHero $33.50
BB Player4 $130.43
Preflop
6$0.45Hero is SBA8
1 fold, Player7 calls $0.30, 2 folds, Hero calls$0.15, Player4 checks
Flop
3$0.90527
Hero bets$0.45, Player4 folds, Player7 folds
Final Pot$1.35

Hero wins$1.76 (net +$1.01)
Player4 lost $0.30
Player7 lost $0.30
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Posted 7 years ago
Just click it back to isolate and get the BB out the hand so you are heads up with the fish, I'd make it 4bb myself because our hand is quite strong.

As played flop is meh, sizing isn't really big enough to fold any pair or better, guess this time both players missed the deck completely. Would bet bigger if I were to donk like 70c
Posted 7 years ago
Yes isolate pre. You most likely beat his range and you dont want the BB to realize 100% of his EQ. Flop is fine imo. Small bet to just win it when we have the best hand and we have some okay backdorrs to barrel on.
Posted 7 years ago
Usually part of my completing range. W34z3l usually teaches quite a tight isolating range OOP, but that may be a lot to do with keeping out of trouble.

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Post flop I do like the lead with so many decent barrel cards to get them off a better Ax and other overcards with equity, but I would make it bigger, maybe 65-70c