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$22 NL HE MTT: Defending the BB with weak suited hands
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 7133738, member: 397965"] Did not read the spoilers, so just going to give you my take on the hand. Preflop Normally its fine to defend any suited hand to a small raise from late position. However in this specific situation, where the bubble is near, and CO is sitting on a huge stack, then I would run the clock down to slow the action and fold. And obviously this would avoid anything, that follow. Flop You could check-jam, but he C-bet pretty big, and I kind of interpret that as strong. So I am not sure, there is quite enough fold equity, and obviously if he has a hand like top pair, you are only drawing to a flush, so you are getting it in behind. On the other hand if you are going to check-fold a flushdraw on the flop, then why even call preflop? So as played I guess, you have to call, but I am sort of hating the situation. Turn You binked the flush, and your hand does need some protection, so I would not hate a donk jam here. But its also fine to check and give him the chance to bluff or value own himself, and when he jam, obviously you have to call. If you got overflushed, or if he get there on the river, it is, what it is. [/QUOTE]
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