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everyman123's picture
Is this a profitable call on the turn?

Hi guys i just want to know would have been the most +EV play here.
My thought process was that the pot was already 240 and had to call 200 on the turn i thought that it might have an Ahi and now grows and it could have had 6hi and drowsy and against this too holdings i would be profitable to call or i should have checked the tu.

Thanks

 

10/20 No Limit Holdem • 2 Players • FullTiltPoker
$5 Heads-Up Sit & Go

Hand Conversion Powered by WeakTight.com

BB MorkazTemnot 365  
SB hero 635  

Effective Stacks: 18bb

Blinds 10/20

  • Pre-Flop (30, 2 players) Hero is SB
  • hTs8
hero raises to 40, MorkazTemnot calls 20
  • Flop (80, 2 players)
  • s6h8hA
MorkazTemnot checks, hero bets 40, MorkazTemnot calls 40
  • Turn (160, 2 players)
  • h4
MorkazTemnot checks, hero bets 80, MorkazTemnot goes all-in 285, hero calls 205
  • River (730, 2 players, 1 all-in)
  • c4

 

  • Final Pot: 730
  • MorkazTemnot shows two pair, Aces and Fours
  • cAs3
  • hero shows two pair, Eights and Fours
  • hTs8
  • MorkazTemnot wins 730 ( won +365 )
  • hero lost -365
andre3k's picture
i think

I think you have to check this turn everytime and by betting your folding hands you beat and bet calling vs hands your way behind. You have a slim chance to river a best hand or showdown.

That turn complete a lot of flush draws that  won't check raise the flop with and a straight.  I also see and passive player that managed to get here with Ax just calling the flop as well as 68.

Bauce. 

vherreral's picture
I'm not experienced or

I'm not experienced or anything. But vs an random player i like to bet llike 60-70 planning to fold to a cr. (think i've made a lot of bet calls in the past on similar spots, and villain's haven't showed enough semibluffs here to support the bet call).

I think we can still get called by lots of weaker hands like Kx with a heart, weaker 8x and even 6x with hearts, and some gutshuts with a heart.

VHL

Ellzebub's picture
Check back turn. A lot of

Check back turn. A lot of villains range for c/calling flop either had you beat on the flop or made it on the turn, If villain made his str8 then by checking back you do not ruin your equity to outdraw him by giving him the chance to c/r you off your hand.

There is no need to bloat the pot here, There was only 240 in the pot because you made the turn bet, try to plan ahead and not leave yourself in a position where you feel pot committed with a marginal hand.

 

adam25185's picture
Hi there everyman123 4h on

Hi there everyman123

4h on the turn is the nut-worst card. There are a lot of chips in the pot. I wouldn't always fold here, but it's not a bad option, depending on your gut feeling.

Hope this helps.
 

everyman123's picture
Hi guys Thank you for your

Hi guys
Thank you for your replies
Yes i think that the most profitable thing to do there is to check on the turn i really need to start thinking on multiple streets.

On the turn i didn't consider the flush and straith thats why i called