2/5 NL cash game help

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baconn

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Villian is OTB with $175 in chips. I'm in Late position with $400 in chips.
6 players have limped including me and the villian raises it to $20. Everyone folds and the action is to me. I call.
Flop is 5d 4s 3d . I bet out $50, Villian calls. Turn is Ad.
I check, and villian goes all in for $105.
I have 5s,4c top two pairs.
Villian is very tight, this is like his first hand he's played this aggressive.

Should I call?
 
zachvac

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First off fold 45 to a 4x PFR OOP. As played this is an extremely easy fold if he's a tight player. Any 2 has you beat as well as A-rag (if the rag is a 3, 4, or 5) or 2 diamonds. If he's a tight player he's rarely doing this without the flush or straight. Throw it away and tell yourself to stop playing 45 OOP to a raise preflop. You're just throwing money away.
 
pantin007

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call it down.
it seems to me he could be holding overpair to the flop or AK
the thing is that that flush card on the turn{A} is the least treathening flush card IMO, i really dont see him raising with nothing less than A high, cant put him on a flush andi dont put him on pocket aces and dont think he is crazy enough to do with QQ or KK
most likely he has AK
plus ur getting over 2 to 1 on ur money to call
 
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Agree with Pantin – call this as he has AK 90% of the time. On the flop he calls your $50 because he figures he has 2 overs as well as the wheel draw for 10 outs against most hands. You have a monster against his range especially since the flush card is the key card. I doubt he called your $50 with KdQd which is also in his range. Maybe he has the Kd as well.

I disagree with Zac, even though we are both from Cleveland and share the pain of being Browns fans. On the flop you are getting 3.3 to 1 and your implied odds are higher because you will stack him if you flop something good. His raise is idiotic b/c most 2/5 players will call this small raise with little thought and all of a sudden he’s seeing the flop 7 ways. So you are cheaply seeing a flop with very good implied odds.

But the biggest issue with Zac’s analysis ignores the preflop play. Do you think he is really raising PF into 6 limpers with a 2 in his hand? or 2 random diamonds NOT including the Ad?? Or AxX? No way.
 
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Fold preflop, you're not getting anywhere NEAR the implied odds needed to call this bet. As played it's a pretty easy call - he raised pf, probably has a big ace or pair, and you have two pair. The only thing you're behind is AA, really.
 
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we are both from Cleveland and share the pain of being Browns fans.


Sorry, I'm just here for school then I'm getting the hell out of here, and the Browns? Nah, Broncos fan although somehow the Browns had a better season this year.
 
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