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Playing $1/$3 NL with $100 capped buy in. I'm UTG (~$150, TAG image) with As Ks and open for $15. It's folded around to BB (~$600) who calls. We see a flop of:
Ts Td 6s BB Checks, I bet out $25, and he relatively quickly raises to $100. BB's been trying to outhink everyone else (called a large preflop all in with 55 cuz he put other guy on AK) and seems to be way too tricky for a game like this. So, he's got some sort of a hand, but there's a huge range of possibilities. What's my action? |
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Fold. He has no fold equity to your semi-bluff.
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I'd say push. More likely that he has a one pair hand (that you are favorite to) or another flush draw than that he has a ten. And he if he has a ten, you have plenty of outs. I think there is basically no way that he plays a full house like this and that is the only hand you are worried about really. Of course a ten has the chance to fill up, but it seems much more likely that he has one pair than a ten here.
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Push. And let him out-think that.
My guess is he puts you on AK and has a weak PP. |
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