$20 NLHE 6-max: what do I do on turn?

forsakenone

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Hey guys, I just joined this table few hands before this happened, on villain I had like 5 or 6 hands, he seemed pretty aggressive, pretty loose but within all 3 pots I saw him play until this happened he never went to showdown so I had no idea what he was up too, I guess he could be a fish or just a reg having a good run of cards, I played more hands with him after this happened, however the stats I now have on him are irrelevant for this hand.

So how about that check raise on the turn, I have only 13$ left and he goes all in.


Pacific Poker - $0.20 NL - Holdem - 6 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 3

SB: $14.58
BB: $20.00
UTG: $25.84
MP: $12.73
Hero (CO): $25.45
BTN: $12.37

SB posts SB $0.10, BB posts BB $0.20

Pre Flop: ($0.30) Hero has Q:heart: Q:spade:

UTG raises to $0.70, fold, Hero raises to $2.00, fold, fold, fold, UTG calls $1.30

Flop: ($4.30, 2 players) J:spade: 2:club: 3:club:
UTG checks, Hero bets $3.40, UTG calls $3.40

Turn: ($11.10, 2 players) J:diamond:
UTG checks, Hero bets $7.00, UTG raises to $20.44, Hero ?
 
rssurfer54

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This sucks, but I dont see what you beat. Fold.
 
xdeucesx

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Id think you have to fold...the J can only improve his continuing hand range.

You can beat:
44-1010, where his only viable hands would most likely be 77-1010.
AK- Very rare that he shows up with AK, maybe AcKc but to jam the turn with a flush draw isnt very likely

Your beaten by:
AJ- which considering the pfr, is very likely that he calls tptk on flop and c/r trips
AA/KK- A flat call on the flop is unlikely, but could be jamming the turn here

22/33- trapped with a set on the flop and jammed hoping you had TPTK, which now turns into ---> trips.

I would fold, but I could be persuaded to see a call, seeing as its only 13$ more
 
bgomez89

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What range did you put him on before you bet the turn?
 
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pretty standard fold. This is Beluga with the benefit of a plainly visible and likely range that crushes you.
 
c9h13no3

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I cawl.

We're getting 3:1, and people spazz lots in 3-bet pots. Baluga's theorem isn't really applicable to 3-bet pots.

Don't fold overpairs in 3-bet pots in the microstakes games IMO.
 
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Board: Js 2c 3c Jd
30.814% { QhQs }
69.186% { 99+, AJs, KJs, QJs, AJo, KJo }

If villain ever does this with TT, we have 4:1 equity. If he ever does this with 99, we have the equity required to call. This assumes he never spazzes, never does this with AK, ect. ect. I'm not willing to say an unknown never does that.
 
xdeucesx

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ya but an unknown can also be doing this with JTs. i know thats a reach, but its possible.

i still fold, bc im a nit, but i think a call or fold is acceptable
 
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