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$400 NLHE 6-max: Suited Connectors versus UTG Raise
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 6088921, member: 385063"] Thank you for posting. Have not seen results yet If a raise takes control of the villains than raising is always right here. If V are agg post flop and are showdown happy then keeping our SPR high is much better preflop with this hand so we call. Sizing is a little small to get folds pre vs loose players usually but you got the fold so great bet. I do not know if you noticed but on a flop of AQT KJ is a straight. So the turn 9 is more likely a 2 pair hit not a straight hit. With the range you give a loose passive player on this flop a bet of 25% would be best so 12-15. We should not expect our V to fold very often as this board either nailed there range most often or missed it completely. The small bet can buy us a river when called even if the V is trapping- passive players seldom lead turn. If the V has skills and knows you are TAG they should not have any weak Ax here OOP Of course if your V attack all smaller bets as can happen live we may need to bet 18-20 but the least we can bet is the best choice. When the V calls your sizing flop it is free card time. When the V bets into us for that sizing and we were going to take a free card we just call vs loose players. Our V has the nut advantage and our hand vs their range when they lead is not strong and they may even have our flush outs dead. KQd for instance may play like this. We have draws that crack all of the V's value bets on turn and KQd is only one hand so easy call no need to risk our stack. We want to think more clearly about what our V bets blocker turn then half stack river. This is where you want to focus your learning moving forward. You gave no info about this V UTG was loose 20's but was CO part of the drunk half of the 20 year olds? If so the shove is 100% correct. So let's see what happened. V had QQ. So your read of fear on the turn was incorrect. You may want to work deeper on your live read skills. Hope this helps :):) [/QUOTE]
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