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Luckbox96
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Hand played on ignition Casino 5NL 6-max Zone Poker. No reads or HUD stats available.
Button ($11.69) limps
Small Blind ($4.93) completes
I check behind in the Big Blind ($16.07) with 8c3c
Flop ($0.15): 4c 9c 4s
Small Blind checks
I bet $0.10
Button raises to $0.20
Small Blind folds
I call
Turn ($0.55): 4c 9c 4s 7c
I check
Button bets $0.15
I raise to $0.65
Button 3bet jams all-in for $11.44 total
I fold
I'm not sure what I can beat here, but the whole situation seems sketchy. It doesn't feel like villain would limp preflop with 99 and I think he would fold 94s or 94o, so it's hard for me to put him on a boat unless he got frisky with 77 on the flop and didn't raise it preflop (again, not likely). 44 is possible but there's only one combo of that, and I think he would want to slow-play it a bit more, being that it's the absolute nuts.
The next likely candidates seem to be weak suited aces like A2s-A5s; I would raise these preflop from the button, but villain may not. In this case, I'm crushed if he has clubs.
The only other thing I can think of is slow-played Aces or Kings that he heavily overvalued on the turn, or some strange hand with a 4 in it like A4, 54s, or 43s. Possibly some pair + nut flush draw or trips + nut flush draw.
It seems like with his line, I have to give villain absolutely no credit for being a decent player in order to make this call profitable. What do you think? Is this a bad fold? Or am I losing to too many hands to make it a profitable call?
Button ($11.69) limps
Small Blind ($4.93) completes
I check behind in the Big Blind ($16.07) with 8c3c
Flop ($0.15): 4c 9c 4s
Small Blind checks
I bet $0.10
Button raises to $0.20
Small Blind folds
I call
Turn ($0.55): 4c 9c 4s 7c
I check
Button bets $0.15
I raise to $0.65
Button 3bet jams all-in for $11.44 total
I fold
I'm not sure what I can beat here, but the whole situation seems sketchy. It doesn't feel like villain would limp preflop with 99 and I think he would fold 94s or 94o, so it's hard for me to put him on a boat unless he got frisky with 77 on the flop and didn't raise it preflop (again, not likely). 44 is possible but there's only one combo of that, and I think he would want to slow-play it a bit more, being that it's the absolute nuts.
The next likely candidates seem to be weak suited aces like A2s-A5s; I would raise these preflop from the button, but villain may not. In this case, I'm crushed if he has clubs.
The only other thing I can think of is slow-played Aces or Kings that he heavily overvalued on the turn, or some strange hand with a 4 in it like A4, 54s, or 43s. Possibly some pair + nut flush draw or trips + nut flush draw.
It seems like with his line, I have to give villain absolutely no credit for being a decent player in order to make this call profitable. What do you think? Is this a bad fold? Or am I losing to too many hands to make it a profitable call?