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Is it bad turn play and bad jam w/ TPGK(?)

Copy And Paste this...Hello everyone, was going trough my hand history and noticed 2 hands that weren't very clear to me. Any help will be appreciated.Info about the villain, his bet on turn was 50% and all in all seemed to be very tight aggressive player, was taking down some pots and didn't have a problem with folding.BBHero1785  SBtomwiggers1215  Effective Stacks: 30bb Blinds 20/40 Pre-Flop (60, 2 players) Hero is BB tomwiggers raises to 80, Hero calls 40   Flop (160, 2 players) Hero checks, tomwiggers checks   Turn (160, 2 players) Hero bets 120, tomwiggers calls 120   River (400, 2 players) Hero bets 320, tomwiggers raises to 800, Hero calls 480   Final Pot: 2000 Hero shows tomwiggers shows a flush, Ace high tomwiggers wins 2000 ( won +1000 ) Hero lost -1000  ^ Is that a flop where I must always lead out 100%? Or was the turn just the worst card that could have come and was it possible to lose less chips?  SBHero1005  BBtomwiggers1995  Effective Stacks: 20bb Blinds 25/50 Pre-Flop (75, 2 players) Hero is SB Hero raises to 100, tomwiggers raises to 200, Hero calls 100   Flop (400, 2 players) tomwiggers checks, Hero checks   Turn (400, 2 players) tomwiggers bets 150, Hero goes all-in 805, tomwiggers calls 655   River (2010, 2 players, 1 all-in)   Final Pot: 2010 Hero shows two pair, Sevens and Threes tomwiggers shows two pair, Queens and Threes tomwiggers wins 2010 ( won +1005 ) Hero lost -1005 ^ I take it that this is a super bad jam? Just need some other opinions from the side, thanks all! :)    

Saigon's picture
Both hands are played fine.

Both hands are played fine. In hand 1, you should almost always have the best hand, I would make a note that he checks back fds on the flop and adjust accordingly. With the info that he can have flushes in his range, your decision on whether or not to call will depend on how he views you and what you think your opponent expects you to bet/call and bet/fold. In hand 2, it mostly depends on what hands he will check this flop w/.  Red flags should go ff when he checks back this flop since he should be c-betting all of his air on this board, but at the same time this guy does not seem too good so he could def check back some air, Ax, and maybe even draws. Depending on the info you have on him, you can make an argument for calling the turn, folding the turn, or jamming the turn. Again, this is a hand where I would make a note on his play.

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imonupstreak's picture
Ok, thanks for your review.

Ok, thanks for your review, and in the first hand I'd probably go for check/call on river, but I thought I'm still ahead on the turn and river didn't really change much so guess I got semi outplayed.

amv83's picture
Hand 1: If I know he c-bets

Hand 1:If I know he c-bets the flop with a regular frequency, then check/calling line here is obviously fine , if for example he had like a really low c-bet frequency I lead here on the flop a lot.As far as the turn goes, looks fine,The riv is really really sick as that card is a brick and he's bombing hard on you, you'd have to decide what cards he does ithis with, he seems competent so it's at least 2pr, I think if were going to bet the river, we should make it a bit smaller, not sure how anyone feels with a check/call river line based on the action of this hand but I am feeling results orientated now.  Hand 2:My 7's are now a bluff catcher, that shove will fold anything in his range that we beat currently, he'll call with only the strongest part of the range i.e the slutty small part that has our ass kicked.So, I'd just let him bet and I would call here hoping my 7s are getting value from his air, I may check turn back and hope to snap off a river bluff too depending on how I feel about this lad