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$200 NLHE Full Ring: Top Two gets reraised on flop
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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 5913005, member: 305911"] Not loving this spot. Not sure what I would do in game other than I know my time bank would be close to zero when I made my decision. First I think your raise on the flop is too big. I like raising here obviously but 7.5x is too large to me. Somewhere in neighborhood of $20 is more what I would be thinking UNLESS you make up your mind before you raise this large that you are not folding to any re raise on this flop no matter the sizing. Then I am fine with it I guess but you are still folding out a lot of hands that you might want to keep in the hand (I know the board is wet but it still seems like a bet where we are only getting called if we are in potential trouble). Getting back to the decision, since nothing was mentioned about villain I am going to say we know little about them. Therefore I would give a standard limp range (assuming that really exists which it doesnt) of small pocket pairs, some suited connectors, and Ace wheel suited hands. I think we can throw out 1010+ hands although I know there are some limp raisers out there but I am still mostly discounting it. I am thinking, with villains re raise that they are either set, Ace wheel of clubs, 56 of clubs or 109 of clubs. I dont think there are any bluffs here (I dont play at these levels so I could be wrong) and Im not sure how many players at this level over value AA-QQ here. Given we are behind a set, behind A2 clubs, and behind 109 and 56 of clubs I am not happy here. We are ahead of A5 and other non A2 wheel ace clubs but that might be it of their range other than big pairs if we can throw those in villains range. We have two set blockers which helps but lets face it, this villain should not be piling 200 ish dollars over us after we check raised on this board. We announced we have something since we are not often if ever bluffing for this amount when there is that little in the pot before the bluff. Villain knows we are strong and is still piling on us. Im not sure in game I get myself to fold but I dont like this and before seeing the results. I would think you are behind facing a bet like this. This comes down to if you think villain would be limping with an intention to 3 bet with their big pairs pre and would they over value them in a spot like this. Theres definitely stuff out there like certain club draws that fit villains actions so if you fold you will be folding the best hand at times. Price is 1.4 to 1 if my math is right so that is enough to call with those hands you flip with like A2, 109, and 56 of clubs. Touch spot that is probably fairly close to even over time to call or fold if the range I gave was correct. [/QUOTE]
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