#UnibetBubble #decision2 @mathias petit
Imagine: You are close to the bubble in the Unibet Open Cannes. There are only 3 players to bust out before getting to the money!
2nd decision:
The blinds are 500/1000.
A player just sat at the table with a 43 BB stack. In middle position, he limps in.
Everyone else folds to you, in the cut-off.
You have 37 BB in front of you and A♣7♠ in your hands.
You raise 2.6BB.
Villain calls.
Flop:
J♦ K♥ J♠
You both check.
Turn:
A♥
Villain checks.
What do you do?
The first check of VIllain could mean different things. He could have a jack in his hand or not. The second check is a more interesting check. He could still slowplay the hand, but he could also make a little raise by then. The check could mean some weakness.
The turn is an interesting turn, and now you have to be very conscious. There is now a chance on a flush draw on the river and the turn made a straight possible. In this situation I will bet. Not a very huge bet, if villain raises big I would fold. If he calls, and there will be a flush draw, I would bet big after the river. I like to play a bit aggresive and the big bet could resemble that you have a straight or better.
Villain calls the raise preflop. This could mean he has a hand like pocket eights or pocket nines for example. The raise on the turn would then probably make him fold the hand.
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