100NL, c/r bluff river
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100NL, c/r bluff river
UTG: 112.75
HJ: 135.90
CO: 98.50
BN: 135.90
SB: 78.25
Don't know why it's not on the HH.
Hi,
This is a hand I played on .fr site. Villain is a reg playing 36/30/11.3 over 1K hands. He 3bets 10.5% from BB and his postflop Agg% is 41% ( F/T/R : 47%/33%/40%).
I think flop&turn play is pretty standard, maybe I could gave c/c on the turn, but i'm face up imo.
The main question is about my river play. I chose to c/r for some reasons.
First, I think that his range is most likely something like TP/double float, because he probably raise DP or set one the flop or on the turn. Since his river aggression is high, I think that I would have plan to check raise with all my DP+.
I expect him to fold TP, especially because we had no history on that kind of play.
So, what do you think about chekraising river with the intention of making him fold top pair hands ?
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I dont see your hand.
Think calling range BTN for turn will be something like ATs+,AJo+,22,88,78cc,89cc,KQcc
Yes you can discount sets a little bit.
Allright so your bluf c/raising rvr as i understand.
Hmm im not sure if he vbets AT/AQ he might check AT some times, just seeing no value in betting..
So i think for his bettign range your looking at sets,AJ,KQs,89s,78s,AQ and maybe AT.
So no i dont think this would be a good c/r bluff spot unless you know villain can vbet really thin any Ax then it gets allot better yes.
Probably had KK, or QQ
My random guess :P
Ya I don't think AT/AQ is a vbet vs utg on the river, so you are looking at AJs, sets, and like 98cc. KQcc is pushing it. I think your better value hands are going to play better as a river bet, to put AK/AQ/AT is tough spots. Maybe go for Ch/r with your nutty KQcc, T9cc type hands. Doesn't leave many hands for you to ch/r bluff, so it looks like you are doing this with AQc or AKc. Fwiw, sets really shouldn't raise flop or turn, and his BB 3B% is pretty irrelevant. UTG vs BTN is very different.
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