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3.5 Hyper

Hello, What do you think is here correct play? 

No Limit Holdem Tournament • 2 Players • PokerStars
$3.40+$0.10

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SB hero 640  
BB heinp 360  

Effective Stacks: 18bb

Blinds 10/20

  • Pre-Flop (30, 2 players) Hero is SB
  • dJd8
hero raises to 40, heinp calls 20
  • Flop (80, 2 players)
  • dTd4c4
heinp checks, hero bets 40, heinp calls 40
  • Turn (160, 2 players)
  • cQ
heinp checks, hero bets 60, heinp goes all-in 280, hero folds

 

  • Final Pot: 280
 
  • heinp wins 500 ( won +140 )
  • hero lost -140
pokker85's picture
Hi, Can i call T shove with

Hi, Can i call T shove with FD and gutshot?

adam25185's picture
Hi there pokker85 9 outs for

Hi there pokker85

9 outs for the flush draw, 3 outs for the gutshot (don't count the 9d twice). 12 in total, not counting 3 x J, which is probably fair, if opponent is all in. 12/(52-6) = 26% to win, with 30% pot odds. So, no, you can't call. Not even close.

FYI, I'd generally avoid the double barrel on the paired board. If opponent smooth calls the flop, he likely has something and wont fold, or is planning to raise the turn, even though he has nothing. Even ace high isn't folding for 60 chips.

Hope this helps
 

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yes, that makes sense.

yes, that makes sense.

TKBigFish's picture
Follow up question. Assuming

Follow up question.

Assuming readless and from villains perspective. This board is probably cbet close to always, right? I'm pretty new to hypers and struggling in these spots. I'm x/r here a lot with 2overs, Ts, FDs. Should i be looking to x/shove or x/r small and fold overs to a 3bet, call with Tx and FDs? Should i just shove the whole x/r range? Also not sure what kind of hands i'm flatting here then since he has such a wide range and should fold so much to a raise.