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100+9 :Top two pair on highly coordinated board
Level 1: 10/15 blinds
Total number of players : 10 Seat 1: ( $1005 ) Hero: ( $975 ) Seat 3: ( $975 ) Seat 4: ( $1025 ) Seat 5: ( $1090 ) Seat 6: ( $905 ) Seat 7: ( $985 ) Seat 8: ( $1045 ) Seat 9: ( $1145 ) Seat 10 $850 ) Dealt to Hero [ 9s Js ] Anyways, the converter doesn't work for me. I open limp in MP1 (yay? nay? i guess it depends on the table?) a few other limpers behind me and the blinds, so 5-6 to the flop. Flop: Jd 9d 7d Checked to me. I bet the pot ~90. All fold to button who min-raises it. Folds back to me. No read whatsover as it is still early. Hero pushes? Right? I do beat a lot of hands like lower two pair, Jx, or the Ad. Or do most of you wait for a better spot? |
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Re: 100+9 :Top two pair on highly coordinated board
Hmm, thats kinda sticky. Button either has you cremed or he has a nice draw... Not sure what I'd do. A lot of limpers could easily mean somebody has AdXd or a set. I'd fold this preflop without thinking.
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Re: 100+9 :Top two pair on highly coordinated board
I know I would have folded preflop also but I think once in the situation I play this hand pretty aggressively and take my chances agains thtem already holding the flush or a set
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Re: 100+9 :Top two pair on highly coordinated board
Open limp with J9s in MP1? Ugh. No.
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Re: 100+9 :Top two pair on highly coordinated board
I think you find villian has top pair and flush draw most of the time here so you pushing doesnt give him the odds he needs to complete a flush. his range here in an unraised pot is AJ,QJ,KJ plus he has a heart in each.so if he has a top pair too then he has many outs against you, i count 8 for his flush, 2 remaining J and 3 overcards of either Q,K,A. 13 outs he has and he has no reason to think he has a bad hand. |
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