200NL Trips kings, facing a reraise on the turn
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200NL Trips kings, facing a reraise on the turn
BN: $200.10 (Hero)
SB: $98
BB: $206.12
UTG: $95.88
LJ: $200
HJ: $224.60
CO: $120.32
SB: $98
BB: $206.12
UTG: $95.88
LJ: $200
HJ: $224.60
CO: $120.32
Preflop
($3.00)
(7 Players)
Hero was dealt
Q
K
UTG folds, LJ folds, HJ raises to $6, CO folds, Hero calls $6, SB calls $5, BB folds
UTG folds, LJ folds, HJ raises to $6, CO folds, Hero calls $6, SB calls $5, BB folds
Flop
($20.00)
K
J
2
(3 Players)
SB checks,
HJ checks,
Hero bets $12,
SB folds,
HJ calls $12
Turn
($44.00)
K
J
2
K
(2 Players)
HJ checks,
Hero bets $26,
HJ raises to $72,
Hero calls $46
River
($188.00)
K
J
2
K
7
(2 Players)
HJ bets $62,
Hero calls $62
Preflop I have the choice to call or 3bet but I found my hand too good to turn it into a 3betbluf.
On the flop I bet offcourse because its a drawy board.
On the turn I bet again for value and get reraised big. In my mind this bet is a little bit strange.
If he had a set on the flop, he wouldn't played it so passively otf and so active ott. So I put im just on a king. Probably ak/qk too/k10/k9 or a pure bluff. What would you guys do here?
So I called and then there came a third hearts and he bets really small???
I was sure he didn't have the flush because he would bet harder. Full house also so I just called.
What would you guys do on the turn and on the river?
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It might be that he had AK and wasn´t sure how to handle a raise on the flop, so he just took the passive line to see what the turn brings. Or he had KJ and thought he locked the board - which is obviously pretty bad valuewise due to the board texture. Or he actually got tricky with JJ. Or he´s just way worse than his stats might suggest at the first glance. Really, I have no clue.
I´d probably find a fold on the river as I just don´t see ANY hand left in his range that we beat that made sense.
Since you have noticed that his cbet range is 100% and this particular hand he decides to take a Ch/c line OTF imo he was waiting for a safe turn with AK-KJ 22 or JJ(not wanting to play for stacks against a draw 100BB deep), his sizing on the turn looks more like KQ-AK, once the flush gets there and he bets small he might be afraid of it.
I just really don't see villain take this weird line with the nuts, like BigFizsh posted its horrible value wise and I agree with he just might that bad.
As played I call river(with my fingers crossed)
if ppl get tricky, they tend to c/c this turn imo
also bet bigger on turn.
edit: wtf at his river bet. looks like ak now to be honest
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