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QJo in SB
Good Live 10-20. The BB is very solid and tight and the raiser is very laggy and raises a wide range of hands. He maintains pressure when he starts it. They both know me, read hands and play well postflop.
Laggy open raises from EMP and gets 3 cold callers. I call in SB with QJo and BB calls. 6 way for 6 BB's. Flop Q55. Check, check, bet, 1 call and me and BB call. 4 way for 8 BB's. Turn a blank. Check, check, bet, folded to me I raise. BB goes into the tank for a while then calls, raiser calls, other folds. 3 way for 14 BB's. River a blank. I check planning to call. I would have led if the BB folded. Comments. |
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Re: QJo in SB
I think you can make a thin value bet on the river. You're getting 2:1 on the bet, and because of the turn action I don't expect that you will get raised. The pot is fairly big and your opponents may find reasons to call.
I am somewhat concerned about the BB's call on the turn too, but I think you are good. Sitting and thinking a long time about the hand is more likely a call/fold decision than a call/raise decision. If he had a Queen with a better kicker then this should have been a fairly easy call, yet he took his time. He could have a queen with a worse kicker, and is thinking about pitching and perhaps considering hidden outs to a split, or the chance that he's good. Since he called preflop I wouldn't put him on a 5, but I would say he's more likely (both statistically and because of his considering the action on the turn) to have a worse queen than you. In any case, this is risking 1 bet to gain 2, so I think you have a decent bet for value. |
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