Title: Turn Decision Post by: shipitgood on March 08, 2014, 04:34:05 AM I'm UTG with 7h 8h, i 3 x to 0.60. I have £20 at the table, villian has me covered with £35
Button calls and BB calls, 3 to the flop. Flop, 5c 6s 7d BB Checks, I bet £1.35, 3/4 pot, other player raises to £5.10 (at this point pot is £8.25) I move all in. Just wondering what would others do, fold, call or jam? The reason i jammed was because i had so much equity in the hand, it's quite a big bet to be peeling plus if i hit, it's prob hard to get more value. And i suppose a small % of the time he will fold to the jam. Thoughts on my line here? I think it's decent enough, but would be interested to hear others thoughts. Thanks Edit; never put in any reads! It's such a massive raise, my gut feeling was it wasn't a set or flopped straight. I think with a hand like these, he is going to raise smaller to get value. I thought he really didn't want to see another street. I thought he had something like 88, 99s-jj's, i didn't really think queens, you'd expect a 3 bet pre flop. I suppose he could have something like 5,6 or 6,7 for 2 pair. Against a lot of this range, shoving doesn't look that great! But at the time i just felt most of my outs were live. It's really difficult i don't like paying such a high price to peel to see the turn. Title: Re: Turn Decision Post by: The Soldier on March 11, 2014, 07:32:31 PM A few questions:
(1) is this online? I assume it is. (2) do you have any reads or history with this villain? (3) is this FR or SH? Title: Re: Turn Decision Post by: shipitgood on March 11, 2014, 11:10:27 PM Online 6max, have only been at the table for 1 orbit so no real reads.
I thought the massive flop bet looked weak tho. People generally don't do that with the nuts, sets.. |