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Spin - Heads Up - 7-6o from BB in Limped Pot

PokerStars Hand #136191863677: Tournament #1244919093, $2.82+$0.18 USD Hold'em No Limit - Level IV (30/60) - 2015/06/02 21:35:32 ET
Table '1244919093 1' 3-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: Hero (480 in chips)
Seat 2: Villain (1020 in chips)
Villain: posts small blind 30
Hero: posts big blind 60
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Hero [7h 6d]
Villain: calls 30
Hero: checks
*** FLOP *** [5d 4d 2d]
Hero: checks
Villain: bets 60
Hero: calls 60
*** TURN *** [5d 4d 2d] [Ad]
Hero: checks
Villain: bets 60
Hero: calls 60
*** RIVER *** [5d 4d 2d Ad] [Ac]
Hero: checks
Villain: checks

Villain is 67/38 over 29 hands with AFq's for F, T and R at 75% (3/4), 100% (4/4), and 100% (5/5)

What is your recommendation for the flop?  We have an open-ender with a weak flush draw so during the hand I was thinking I should call and re-evaluate on the turn.  Are we ever shoving flop given the decent amount of equity we have (I estimated about 52%) and the initial read that villain is auto-pilot betting every street?  Or do we try to trap if we do manage to hit the straight?  We are starting to get short-stacked so I was feeling like we shouldn't just call, call, call.

Thanks!

 

adam25185's picture
Don't play spins myself.

Don't play spins myself. However, if I were short stacked in an turbo against against a villain with those stats, I'd think about c/c flop, c/r turn and jam river. It's very unlikely that he has a nutted hand here and, in the event that he does, we have decent equity. We're getting it in, basically, so effectively trap flop and take the strongest possible line on the turn. The only problem is bet-sizing, don't really know what's best.

4 card brett's picture
i dont like the pot sized

i don't like the pot sized call on the flop when hero started the hand with only 16 BB

i think i would jam the flop or C/R non all in and call a jam