10NLz - Bad blockers to X/Shove ott? 3bpot
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10NLz - Bad blockers to X/Shove ott? 3bpot
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
UTG: $17.09
MP: $10.87
CO: $10.00
BN: $10.10
SB: $10.28 (Hero)
BB: $10.00
MP: $10.87
CO: $10.00
BN: $10.10
SB: $10.28 (Hero)
BB: $10.00
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is SB with
T
T
, , , , ,
Flop
($1.70)
7
7
8
,
Turn
($3.38)
7
7
8
3
, , ,
1,5k hands from V 61/15 / 3B 1,25 / F3B 30% / 4Brange 0,4% /
His RFI is 27 / 25 / 25 / 21 / 30
FoldtoCB otf 26% in 3bpot
FoldtoCB ott 17% in 3bpot
RaiseCB ott 60% in 3bpot
BetvsMissedCB IP 100% (4) in 3bpot
Is good to hold TsTh here?
We block possible combos of flush/straight draw.
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I think its likely better to call or bet the turn and not crai. I could see at higher stakes against stronger villains c/r is better as they ll b/c with worse more and they ll win EV on rivers by bluffing at good frequencies. This isnt really the case at small stakes as dudes both don t value/protection bet that thin, the pool 3 bets tighter, and they make more river mistakes so you dont need to protect your ev as much. I think I d want at least QQ to c/r here for value but could be even tighter.
Villain is 65/15?
I think its fine then, he has way more merged range than usual and possible calldowns with 8x.
I agree that its not that much better than bet. Ch/c looks like worst option looking at his stats. I dont want him to realize his equity with 8x/AK/AQ/AJ type of stuff.
yeah 65/15 is insane and I think he'd be willing to stack with draws
Ya a 60/15 guy is typically pretty passive so def value betting and not going for the c/r. That s more of a balance/exploitive play vs an sufficiently or overly aggressive villain.
You block draws, which means villain's range is more value hands weighted. Why do you think blocking his draws is a good thing to raise all in?
When you do this, you wish he has some sort of draw imo.
Yes, it's not good, but is our play justificable by his stats?
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