[10nl FR] Flop Nuts Multi-Way, Line?

The Shrog

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poker stars, $0.05/$0.10 NL Hold'em Cash Game, 8 Players
Hand History Converter by Stoxpoker

UTG+1: $9.50 (95 bb)
MP1: $22.80 (228 bb)
MP2: $3.65 (36.5 bb)
MP3: $7.90 (79 bb)
CO: $3.60 (36 bb)
BTN: $10 (100 bb)
SB: $12.65 (126.5 bb)
Hero (BB): $10.45 (104.5 bb)

Pre-Flop: Hero is BB with 8
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9
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CO posts BB out of position, UTG+1 calls $0.10, 3 folds, CO checks, BTN calls $0.10, SB folds, Hero checks

Flop: ($0.45) 7
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T
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J
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(4 players)
Hero checks, UTG+1 bets $0.20, CO folds, BTN raises to $0.90, Hero raises to $4


Good/bad?
 
S93

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10nl players imo procive a c/r as the imortal nuts and it scares the shit out of them.
I lead this flop like every times since it hit the limpers range pretty hard and shouldnt be to hard to extract value from them.
Any stats/read on villains involved?
 
silverslugger33

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With a bet and a raise, you might as well get as much money in now as you can. Also, your raise gets rid of a flush draw (or at least one that doesn't have another draw or at least a pair already). While you want a call, there is enough money in the pot that it's not the end of the world if both people fold to you. Additionally, the button probably has a hand since they raised. While it could be a bluff, it's unlikely that it's a bluff, because they have to bluff 3 people out in this scenario (including one that already bet), rather than just one. Therefore, it is pretty likely that you'll get at least one call, maybe two. Good bet.
 
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I lead this flop like every times since it hit the limpers range pretty hard and shouldnt be to hard to extract value from them.
Any stats/read on villains involved?

This :)
 
hotwings18

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four dollars seems kind of like a steal.... i mean if i was in the hand and i had a premium hand then i would be suspicious and might lay it down
 
zachvac

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I like it, with the board as drawy as it is you have to raise, and since raising here pretty much projects strength regardless of size just raise it up nice and big like you did here. A shove may not be horrible either here just to make it look like a combo draw and also avoid any annoying spot where he just flats and a heart rolls off. Shoving is just such a huge overbet I'm not sure.
 
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Yeah dude agreed here with Zach. Get it in now before one of these wackos draw out ... ideally you get it in heads up here. The check-raise is standard.
 
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Yeah I like the way its played shrog, nice size re raise and hopefully you get some action !
 
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yeah wp, you don't want any limping hearts sticking around and you did just that! :)
 
WVHillbilly

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yeah wp, you don't want any limping hearts sticking around cheaply and you did just that! :)

FYP

You really want limping hearts to call your bet and stick around now.


I also like leading this flop. I think your line shows a ton more strength than leading does. If you lead I think you'll get 3bet by a ton of weaker hands that will fold to your ch/r.
 
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lead this flop almost always. Check-raising only reveals the strength of your hand, and since you can't get a guaranteed bet out of someone you run the risk of getting outdrawn, getting an action killer or not building a big enough pot. Case in point: you check, someone bets, someone else raises, and now you can't do anything that doesn't look extremely strong.

Just pot the flop and take it from there.
 
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