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Live $2/$5/$300 NLHE FRRelevant stacksUTG $500MP $1500MP $800MP $900BN $500 (hero)BB $150This table is reasonably tight -- people don't show up here with just ATC. Doesn't mean the pots don't build, etc. Just means that most players need big hands. ... Anyway ... hero is on the button with 57 os (PS: I can show up with ATC)UTG $15MP $15MP foldMP $15MP $15MP foldMP foldCO foldBN $15 (hero)SB foldBB $15Flop ($90 +/-) KT7 rainbowUTG $15MP $15MP $15MP foldMP foldBN $15 (hero ... is this right? Hero is getting like 10:1 here ... )BB fold Turn ($150 +/-) KT7 * 7 rainbowUTG checkMP $30MP foldBN $100 (hero)MP raises to $200Hero calls. River ($550 +/-) KT77*3 rainbowMP $200Hero has $250 (+/-) left ... ?

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Shove obviously. If you called the turn, the river card changes nothing. He's committed to call your last $50 or whatever.What are you looking for here?

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I think you have to call/shove your last $250 now after calling his reraise to $200 on the turn. The river card didn't change anything.Flop call is okay, because a bet of $15 into a $90 pot is basically a check. So by calling the $15, you're basically checking behind.The turn is where things get weird. When MP makes it $200, you basically have to figure out whether to fold or shove here because his river bet's going to put you all-in. Villain's minimum raise is really annoying because he's giving you the decision of whether to call $100 for $450 that's already in there. You can't beat anything that is a real hand here, so it just comes down to whether you think he's bluffing or not. If he's got a 7 too, you're drawing to split the pot. If he's doing it with air or QJ then he's bluffing. If he's a donkey, he might be going crazy with a K or KT and be overvaluing his hand.The thing is, you said it's a relatively tight table. As played, I think you call river.

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Just wanted to put a trips hand up there and see what people think. Also curious about what range everyone puts villain in.
Ok, looking at the way the hand played out, I think the villian has you beat. If this table is tight then I think the MP just calling the 15 PF with UTG calling in front and many people to act behind would be something like 1010, if he is tight then he would not play KT from that position and he probably wouldn't raise with a top-medium pair, KK would have rasied PF, so when you raise the turn when the second 7 hits and he re-raises you, I think he either has 1010 or A7s at the least since he can assume you raised with a 7.JMO
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Ok, looking at the way the hand played out, I think the villian has you beat. If this table is tight then I think the MP just calling the 15 PF with UTG calling in front and many people to act behind would be something like 1010, if he is tight then he would not play KT from that position and he probably wouldn't raise with a top-medium pair, KK would have rasied PF, so when you raise the turn when the second 7 hits and he re-raises you, I think he either has 1010 or A7s at the least since he can assume you raised with a 7.JMO
I telegraphed my hand. I reached out, put a stack of chips in, and said, "I have a seven." But my kicker sucks. And there's a lot of overhands out there that I could be running into.OK, I didn't literally tell everyone I had a seven. But most people with a pulse could have figured it out. Right?
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I think you should have had you're chips in at the turn. He doesn't have KK, that would have gotten a re-raise, pre-flop. It's slightly, slightly possible you are outkicked by A7s, but that doesn't jive with your "tight" table. Maybe 87s, but that's a chop. Maybe TT, but that, too, would have been re-raised, pre-flop, imo.After the turn raise, you've got to figure out if he's got the boat. Calling would only be reasonable, if you're 50/50 on what he has. But, you've got to figure that he's going to bet out the river, especially after you're chatter. He may think you're bluffing. Even if you're 50/50 that you're beat, there value to be all-in.I think you're up against KQs or AK. Or, possibly, a dirty little pocket treys. 33 is definitely callable in that position, pre-flop.Btw, what does "ATC" stand for? :club:

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