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PS $22+$1 Tournament, 15/30 Playing a weak high pair on a 3suited flop

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $22+$1 Tournament, 15/30 Blinds (2 handed) - Poker-Stars Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

BB (t1210)
Hero (SB) (t1790)

Hero's M: 39.78

Preflop: Hero is SB with 10s, 7c
Hero bets t90, BB calls t60

Flop: (t180) 4h, 2h, 7h (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets t120, BB raises to t480, Hero raises to t1700 (All-In), BB calls t640 (All-In)

Turn: (t2420) Jc (2 players, 2 all-in)

River: (t2420) Ad (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: t2420

Hi, Villain was solid preflop. Saw him one time calling 4h5h vs 3BB open and checking it down with a bottom pair. Also have seen him checking down KJ oop on a Q high rainbow board. And he called a checkraise on a K83 rainbow board and did bet the turn after my check. That nearly was whole postflopaction.
So my question is, if you better should just fold your TP here, call it and see what the turn brings or play it aggressively like I did?
P.S.: What is the right format to choose on flopturnriver.com for this forum? thx ertbAl
 

cannotletgo's picture
I don't think you can call

I don't think you can call and fold turn, you'd be too pot committed since villain would only have a little over half a pot left on the turn. I think it's a fold/shove situation. If we have no reason to believe that villain is never bluffing here and would never turn a weak made hand into a semi-bluff here, I'd probably fold this. Actually, I think I'm folding this virtually every time unless I have a some sort of read on opponent (check-raises flops light etc). Also he has very little folding equity which makes shoving even worse.

AQs's picture
no point in reshove that

no point in reshove that oversized raise from a tight player.Sometimes u have to fold TP at flop,expecially a low pair without a strong kiker