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7:07 pm Commented On a hand uploaded by RockBlake
I think this is a fold pre because of reverse implied odds. It's not necessary to play big pots like this early in tournaments with marginal value when people aren't getting out of line enough. Especially when we still fold on one of the better boards we can get. I think folding turn is good as played, especially with the Qh as you block some of their draws they could barrel. And even without a heart, I think calling turn/potentially calling river is not the best way we could be using our tournament chips to build a stack.
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259:36 pm Commented On a hand uploaded by RockBlake
We're getting 30% vs this range TT,AQs-A2s,KdQd,KdJd,QdJd,Qd9d,Jd9d,9d8d,AQo-ATo,KcQd,KdQc,KdQh,KdQs,KhQd,KsQd. And since we have to call 6.5BB to win 27ish, it's obviously a great price. But it all comes down to their river bluff frequency. And if they're actually double barreling with KxQd type stuff. Because if you take out those combos, we drop down to 22%, where it's basically breakeven.
9:29 pm Commented On a hand uploaded by RockBlake
Can't imagine flop being a fold with backdoor wheel and nut flush draw. Def fold turn to a larger amount. Either a sigh call/fold to this size. Depends on how much KQ/KJ/QJ/diamonds you think they'll show up with. And if they'll fire a third barrel or give up if they miss. Lean towards a fold against the population.
3:16 am Commented On a hand uploaded by RockBlake
I like it more if you're deeper and have closer to a pot sized bet on the river. Also prefer calling because it's terrible when they ship. Think it's better to call flop and not bloat pot OOP by raising, especially when making two pair completes a straight. Seems like once you raise turn, you might as well follow through on the river though, since they could have a pair and missed draw that can find a fold. And you block KJ.