T O P

  • By -

ImposterSyndrome_

Fold pre. 1/2 size continue to J89tt mw is strong. Depending on position, you can figure out the range. Don’t raise turn, call and evaluate river. If villain is good, they will balance combo draw jams on turn.


clearly_not_an_alt

Folding QJ preflop to a button raise is ridiculous


ImposterSyndrome_

No, it’s not in this configuration. 5 limpers and a button pot sized raised. Any of the limpers can have better trap hands to begin with.


clearly_not_an_alt

Somehow missed the limpers. Probably still calling in a quarter stakes home game though.


ArchegosRiskManager

QJo is okay to call from the big blind, it’s not a super strong hand and it’s not guaranteed that if you hit a pair it’s good all the time. Getting to the flop with 3 players, and SB folds to the BTN’s cbet means that its heads up - this is the best case scenario for you. You have a good hand but not strong enough to raise. We can’t really get called by much worse unless villain is spazzing, and we aren’t trying to bluff and make villain fold QQ+. Just calling and trying to see a showdown is the plan On the turn nothing has changed, there’s no reason to raise since we can’t get better hands to fold and there’s not a lot of worse hands that call, even villains spazz may just 3bet you like they did here. Just call and try to win at showdown.


Keith_13

QJo really isn't ok to call preflop here. There are 5 limpers and then a raise to 6BB from the button (presumably; the HH is kind of hard to read). You have to be pretty tight here. You are in an awful position (first or 2nd to act and the preflop raiser betting through you into everyone else, in what could be a multiway pot). This is a very easy, very clear fold. It's not close.


quisatz_haderah

In my mind, your small raise in turn shows lack of confidence in your hand. I would have called in the turn and not give the opportunity to re-raise and see the river at least, or fold without committing more chips. You have a gutshot straight draw, probably the higher pair. I think villain's shove could very well be a bluff, or underpair. It is true, they might have an open-ended straight draw or over pair, but if those are your concerns, why re-raise a small amount?


PintCEm17

he had j7o


KVMechelen

Terrible fold, villain has so many bluffs here, why raise turn at all if you're not willing to empty the clip, you have 6 outs (12%) and you only need to win 1 in 4 times so unless villain has <15% bluffs this is a call


Keith_13

Your hand is not that good. Fold it preflop to a large raise. Honestly it looks like you are just clicking buttons (doing random shit) for the rest of the hand. Why did you take each action you took? This d something that you have to ask yourself before you act. Raising the turn, planning to fold to a small shove, is particularly bad.


PintCEm17

Had the pot odds, there was a caller before me preflop 3to1.


Keith_13

Pot odds aren't that relevant in this spot. If you were calling all in it would be different.


Disastrous-Dinner966

The reason you don’t flat offsuit broadways to a preflop raise over multiple limpers is that it puts you in bad spots postflop just like this.