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$50 NLHE 6-max: Last hand played due to tilt, what do we think?
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5677246, member: 393841"] K9o is a hand that has acceptable strength to defend OOP when we are playing HU. We also unlock inner combinations that are important and which could perfectly be in the villain's re-raise range, for example JQ and JT. On these combinations we have a small rank advantage. Being us SB we have to opt for a larger size of raise, since we are on the just line between folding and defending our position. So I find the preflop fold more attractive instead of offering 1bb to V. Instead villain makes up for the sequence with 3.5X on re-raising . Clearly it is a representative proportion of strong value so we can choose to comfortably retire, because we have not achieved the fold equity we are looking for in range V. On the flop we are not in good shape to lead, as most of the time they will call us with their hands that beat our bluffs. As for example with the Axs that now have the board in their favor. On the turn 9h certainly hits us as the villain is now less likely to bet with 8-9 and 9-T. In fact at this point, there are several low-scale values that should be removed from range V, because they are unlikely to decide to attack. For example: 2-2; 3-3 and 6-6. We also have a blocker that reduces the bluffs of the V rank like AK; KQ; K4. Possibly the most real value combo we beat is 8-8. Apart from that we are also reducing with our blocker, the flush draw combos that villain could have in his range. On the other hand, BB's bet on the turn is large, which leaves us in a rather uncomfortable situation. At this point we must think that we should fold from the beginning, but we are already committed and we will hardly escape here. On the river the Ah is a street that proportionally impacts both ranges, so if we choose to get here, we can opt must bluff with our dominated hand. This is an aggressive line and we must gather courage to deceive the villain. Any value below QQ is greatly weakened after seeing a table ace, unless V thinks we are playing with a wide range. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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