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    £1-2 hand live

    This is a hand i played in london over the weekend. Im just interested as to how all players in the hand played as im curious as to what i would have done in each spot.

    7 handed

    Villian 1 stack £150

    Villian 2 stack £400

    4 players call 7 pre i call on button with 78jq

    flop £30 Ac Kd 10d

    sb checks, villian 1 bets £15, villian 2 calls i make it £105 or so im playing £210,sb folds,


    Villian 1 - his effctive hand is AK with the nuts diamond flush draw.

    Villian 2 - his hand is three pair AK10


    Reads

    Its obvious i have JQ for the nuts here both

    Villian 1 is unlikely to have nuts as he would have bet pot as this was what they done when they floppedthe goods.

    Villian 1 will be pretty sure if he calls villian 2 will fold !

    Villian 1 and 2 are decent players if stacks go in they have a strong hand.


    Questions

    Can villian 1 call me?

    Can villian 2 call/shove me if villian 1 folds.

    Can villian 2 call if villian 1 calls.

    Did i play it ok ? Im expecting folds and happy to take down a £60 pot as my had i not exactly that strong.
    Pm for rakeback deals

    #2
    Do you have any diamonds? Does Villain 2? What are Villain 1's side cards? All makes a difference in terms of equity

    In general, Villain one cant ever fold his hand unless he is sure you have a higher set, he is 47% against the naked nuts, even with a dead Ace and King

    Villain 2 should never be continuing

    Because you know exactly what they have....[or even if you dont, you know if the board pairs or a diamond rolls you are never putting more money in] I think flatting and under repping your hand with position, with the added benefit of having very high visiibility against your opponents, and no tough turn decisions, plus you might induce a large turn bet for protection, plus their equity goes way down on blank turns, all combine to mean flatting the flop is better. Shoving is obviously +ev too

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      #3
      Yeah i much prefer flatting here.

      Hand 2 is an easy fold, hand 1 is an easy get it allin.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Valor View Post
        Do you have any diamonds? Does Villain 2? What are Villain 1's side cards? All makes a difference in terms of equity

        In general, Villain one cant ever fold his hand unless he is sure you have a higher set, he is 47% against the naked nuts, even with a dead Ace and King

        Villain 2 should never be continuing

        Because you know exactly what they have....[or even if you dont, you know if the board pairs or a diamond rolls you are never putting more money in] I think flatting and under repping your hand with position, with the added benefit of having very high visiibility against your opponents, and no tough turn decisions, plus you might induce a large turn bet for protection, plus their equity goes way down on blank turns, all combine to mean flatting the flop is better. Shoving is obviously +ev too
        Ya i hold the Jd sorry for leaving that out. At the time i obviously dont know if villian 2 holds diamonds so i assume its irrelevant.

        Ya i can understand the positives of flatting and it was pretty much personal reasons that made me make the pot bet. I was at the time just playing to pass time to a flight didnt really want to be playing etc....

        We will assume me potting or flatting is ok but flatting obv better.

        If we say i take the route of flatting the flop how does villian 1 progress with this hand pot is £75 if i flat his stack is £135. Lets assume turn is a blank card as its pretty easy to play if you hit.
        Pm for rakeback deals

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