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[QUOTE="Highsolation, post: 6446419, member: 442671"] Hey guys, wanted to gather some input from you regarding the approach I took on this hand. I was playing in a home game, there were 6 people total. There were 3 regulars(me included) and the other 3 more on the recreational side of things. So the position and preflop action on this hand is as follows: [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Position/Stack Depth[/TD] [TD]Player/Type[/TD] [TD]Action Preflop[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]UTG[/TD] [TD]Recreational[/TD] [TD]Fold[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]MP / 100BB[/TD] [TD]Regular / LAG[/TD] [TD]Limp/Call[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]CO / 55,5BB[/TD] [TD]Recreational[/TD] [TD]Limp/Call[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]Button[/TD] [TD]Recreational[/TD] [TD]Fold[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]SB / 100 BB[/TD] [TD]Me / TAG[/TD] [TD]Raise to 6.5x total with :ac4::qc4:[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]BB / 100 BB[/TD] [TD]Regular / LAG[/TD] [TD]Call[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] On previous hands raising to 6x was doing the job in terms of isolating or getting rid fo most of the limpers, this time I repeat the maneuver and end up going 4 ways to the flop OOP: Flop: :qh4::10h4::5d4: Pot: $26 So here we are, top pair top kicker OOP, was hesitant to check this flop or lead it, as I think I have a range advantage. Ended up choosing to go for a C-Bet of $15 to charge draws from my opponents. My thought process is that I should be ahead most of the time since the players left to act have a much wider range. [TABLE] [TR] [TD]Position / Player [/TD] [TD]Action on Flop[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]SB (Me)[/TD] [TD]Bet $15[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]BB / Regular[/TD] [TD]Call $15[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]MP / Regular[/TD] [TD]Call $15[/TD] [/TR] [TR] [TD]CO / Recreational[/TD] [TD]Shove All-In for $49 total[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE] So here I am, feeling a bit uncomfortable. I don't assign anyone QQ as they would've 3bet and I hold a blocker, but I'm afraid someone could be holding TT or 55. I know the player in CO likes to pursue flush draws aggressively on these kind of board textures as one time I lost a hand with middle set against his flush draw. But the problem I see are the two regulars behind me to act, even when their range is somewhat capped, I was not sure if they would fold facing a shove from me due to the pot odds they would be given, they would definitely not fold middle or bottom set and I could be drawing dead by the turn. Pot is currently $120, I don't see Calling as an valid option based on my analysis above, so it's all-in or fold. I really couldn't find enough reasons to shove profitably as there are so many cards I need to fade from flush & straight draws and someone might even have a set. I end up folding AcQc here. [B]Should I have bet my vulnerable pair on the flop being the preflop aggressor with the range advantage or should I have checked instead? Am I too nitty to fold TPTK on this exact spot? Rest of the hand runout and villains hand:[/B] [SPOILER="Runout"] BB folded behind and later he showed he had :10s4::3s4:, MP called CO's shove with :qs4::5s4:, CO showed up with :ah4::5h4: with the nut flush draw. The runout ended up being :qh4::10h4::5d4::9c4::4c4: So MP regular ends up winning the pot with two pair. [/SPOILER] Any feedback is appreciated from you guys! [/QUOTE]
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