$5 NLHE Full Ring: 22 on dry board against agrressive opponent-is it worth it to risk?

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$5 NL HE Full Ring: 22 on dry board against agrressive opponent-is it worth it to risk?

Known players:
Code:
Position(Stack):
BBvsSteal    WTS    W$SD    ORL
RaisePreflop    hands    AF    vp$ip

SB (3,68)


MP1 (3,23):
50    31    60    36
20    163    5,9    37
0,02/0,05 No-Limit Hold'em (8 handed)


Preflop: Hero is SB with 2
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, 2
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UTG2 folds, MP1 raises to $0,15, 4 folds, Hero calls $0,13, BB folds.

Flop: ($0,35) 8
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, 9
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, 3
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(2 players)
Hero checks, MP1 bets $0,30, ?
 
slycbnew

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You're not considering calling oop w these rags, are you?

If you feel like gambling, you can c/r, but with your stack size I'd think you'd have to shove if he re-raises you. Not a risk I'm interested in trying at 5nl, there are too many better opportunities - even if he's loose and agg, 22 doesn't do incredibly well against the range of hands he's opening from MP1 I would think.
 
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his preflop raise is 20, which I guess is pretty loose for FR, but that is a strong enough range of hands that 22 is not going to be good often.

I would rather 3bet preflop than call preflop. Not saying you HAVE to 3bet preflop, but when you do you can apply pressure earlier and you have fewer tough decisions from the flop going forward. Though that would require you to cbet the flop if he calls you're 3bet.

Calling the bet pre is ok IF you are only set mining and IF you think he will hand you his stack when you do hit. Though you will always have bottom set, for whatever thats worth.
 
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If you're in position, then maybe. BUT in the case you are oop...so its an easy fold.

Also - buy in for 100BB.
 
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easy fold. Calling sucks, leading sucks, and if you want to start constructing a flop check-raising range that isn't purely for value (not advisable at these stakes) start looking at overcards with back door straight/flush draws and gutshots etc. Stuff with decent equity, basically.
 
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Why are we set-mining out of position against a LAG without a full stack? Just fold pre.
 
LuckyChippy

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Yeah as has been said it's all bad.

Buy-in 100bb, if you don't then you're wasting your time and losing money, use auto-rebuy to avoid the effort.

In the SB think of reasons to fold, it sucks. You will always be out of position. Always. With 22 we are set mining and out of position it is very hard to win the pot without making our hand, and when we do it is difficult to extract value.

We want to set mine with full stacks against TAGS, these will generally have good ranges that will stack off. Lags won't be playing these types of hands/ranges.

Basically fold pre.
 
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Hi guys thank you for advices
I have make good read about him this time and have decided to call his bets until the river if cards on the board are smaller than T.
He played lot of hands but didn't raised every hand.
I tought that he got some broadway cards and I was right.He had QK offsuit.
Turn and river cards were 3 and 5.
I didn't fall down under pressure and called his desperate all in river push
 
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