SCOOP $109 NLHE Kickoff
UTG: 199.35 BB
UTG+1: 170.66 BB
MP: 301.61 BB
CO: 166.67 BB
BTN: 160.88 BB
SB: 49 BB
Hero (BB): 161.33 BB
7 players post ante o
Lets remember this was utg opening, UTG+1 cold calling, Button cold calling, BB also calling.
So in this board J T K rain, UTG cbets big, utg+1 cold calls, button folds and hero on bb check raises big, and UTG jams, in his mind he has to protect against all the inferior hands that UTG+1 cold called, like QJ, QK, QT, TK, KJ, UTG will have all the sets making 9 combos, but the problem is he has 12 combos of AQ making the majority of the range, so this will be very player dependant, if he is a bad player he will be doing this with all sets, AA i dont think he does that unless is crazy bad, adding bluffs to this hand will be ilogical, 4 way pot big cbet on flop from UTG cold calls check raises and jam, i dont think so.
So the decision is very player dependant on what you think he is capable of jamming, also take in consideration that he will jam more AQ on flush draw boards because of protecion plus you are blocking some AQ combos, but still 12 left, if you think he is capable of jamming sets for protecion against wide ranges with no nuts theorically you may have a profitable call.
Going back to bluffs i think he may have only 1 bluff and that is QQ, having a open ended capable of folding AA, two pairs and maybe bottom set is nice, but again you are bloquing QQ more than AQ
UTG: 199.35 BBUTG+1: 170.66 BBMP: 301.61 BBCO: 166.67 BBBTN: 160.88 BBSB: 49 BBHero (BB): 161.33 BB7 players post ante of 0.12 BB, SB posts SB 0.5 BB, Hero posts BB 1 BBPre Flop: (pot: 2.32 BB) Hero has Q♦ 9♦ UTG raises to 2.3 BB, UTG+1 calls 2.3 BB, fold, fold, BTN calls 2.3 BB, fold, Hero calls 1.3 BBFlop: (10.52 BB, 4 players) J♦ T♣ K♠ Hero checks, UTG bets 8.2 BB, UTG+1 calls
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Thanks for the input guys.
Just to let you guys know the guy had AQ.
I just wanted to know if I did anything wrong.