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krup24
UTG is loose and loves the min raise, UTG+1 has been all in about 6x in the past half hour trying to double up his stack is around $75.

Converter not working for some reason so I'll do my best

1/2 NL on the Stars (6 Max)

I'm in SB sitting on around $250

Dealt K icon_suit_spade.gif 10 icon_suit_spade.gif

Preflop: (4 players)
UTG raises to $4, UTG+1 calls $4, fold, fold Hero calls $2, BB calls $2

(Pot $16) Flop: 2 icon_suit_spade.gif 10 :icon_suit_club.gif 7 icon_suit_club.gif

Postflop: (4 players)
Hero bets $8, BB folds, UTG folds, UTG+1 calls $8,


(Pot $32) Turn: 4 icon_suit_spade.gif
Hero bets $18, UTG+1 raises to $59 all in, Hero calls $31


(Pot $150) River 4 icon_suit_heart.gif


Is it possible to fold the the turn here getting around 4-1 on my money when I'm so invested and potentially drawing at the nut hand. I would think not but need some reassurance I guess.

Feel free to guess UTG+1's hand as well
akishore
looks fine.

aseem
Blink20
MMM, 31 to win 119 with tpgk and second nut flush draw ( which you may just as well assume as the best flush draw head up)

No way you are folding this. I couldn't see anyone advocating this fold.
allinbluff35
QUOTE (akishore)
looks fine.

aseem


including the weak ass flop bet? bet more on the flop
akishore
QUOTE (allinbluff35)
QUOTE (akishore)
looks fine.

aseem


including the weak ass flop bet? bet more on the flop


i thought about that, but i don't mind it if it's more of a feeler bet. i think betting the pot would be too much since he has no idea where he's at, so something like 2/3 or 3/4 pot might be good ($12ish).

aseem
Demiparadigm
QUOTE
Feel free to guess UTG+1's hand as well


72o and you win with Ts and 4s!!!


But no, easy call, even against a good player.

And yeah, bet more on the flop. at least 3/4 pot ($12) though $8 isn't horrible.
Blink20
QUOTE (allinbluff35)
QUOTE (akishore)
looks fine.

aseem


including the weak ass flop bet? bet more on the flop



I agree completely on this. I always just like to respond to where the op made his question, the turn play.

I would like a bet 12 or more on this flop, and akishore, I'm not a big fan of weak feeler bets, maybe in some rare situations. But you don't agree a bigger bet is more valuable here?
allinbluff35
QUOTE (akishore)
QUOTE (allinbluff35)
QUOTE (akishore)
looks fine.

aseem


including the weak ass flop bet? bet more on the flop


i thought about that, but i don't mind it if it's more of a feeler bet. i think betting the pot would be too much since he has no idea where he's at, so something like 2/3 or 3/4 pot might be good ($12ish).

aseem


there you go, 12 was my exact thoughts
akishore
12 seems to be the consensus. :-)

aseem
XXEddie
A-Paint :spades:
krup24
So u guys think I shoulda bet $12 then laugh.gif

I was thinking that could be the problem. Leading out $8 out of SB should've looked like a strong hand I thought. But unfortunately I ran into a monster.

Thanks guys for the help it is appreciated.
tdmlb24
I think you might have overplayed your top pair

You might have been beat all along as he made his set on the flop, smoothcalls, and then goes all in on the turn.

I have a feeling he caught a set on the flop

Looking forward to hear the results.

EDIT:::::: My bad I thought you got a flush on the turn. I have a feeling you were beat all along
krup24
QUOTE (tdmlb24)
I think you might have overplayed your top pair

You might have been beat all along as he made his set on the flop, smoothcalls, and then goes all in on the turn.

I have a feeling he caught a set on the flop

Looking forward to hear the results.

EDIT:::::: My bad I thought you got a flush on the turn. I have a feeling you were beat all along



Anways the villian had pocket deuces I had outs but to no avail.
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