25NL | TPTK and Turned NFD
Posted by Attrition
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Attrition
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25NL | TPTK and Turned NFD
BN: $57.82
SB: $37.17
BB: $25 (Hero)
UTG: $31.49
HJ: $67.99
CO: $49.61
SB: $37.17
BB: $25 (Hero)
UTG: $31.49
HJ: $67.99
CO: $49.61
Preflop
($0.35)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
Q
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.75, BN calls $0.75, SB folds, Hero raises to $3, CO calls $2.25, BN folds
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.75, BN calls $0.75, SB folds, Hero raises to $3, CO calls $2.25, BN folds
Flop
($7.10)
5
Q
4
(2 Players)
Hero bets $3.53,
CO calls $3.53
Turn
($14.16)
5
Q
4
6
(2 Players)
Villain is a 17/15 w 8% 3bet
22% CO RFI, 41% F3B, 50% (2/4) fold to sqz
60% FCB (IP), W$WSF 42, WTSD 24, WSD, 45
4bet is 14 (3/22) after RFI
~1k hands
Should I just be c-betting the turn or should i just x/c and check his range as wide as possible b/c i have the board crushed? if so, what size OTT?
Effective Stack Size: $18.47 and pot is 14.16
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I would check call. You have the nut bluff catcher, so catch some bluffs.
what is he going to bluff with?
Originally, i was w masons line of thought but then when i was reviewing this I kinda realized his range is going to be a lot of 77-JJ/KQ maybe KJ.
But I think he has SDV when he calls the flop cbet w the BTN left to act.
...so then this makes a clear v-bet right? If so, then I think my turn cbet should be really small to keep his range as wide as possible
It depends on his AF but he looks tight to me so it seems better to just lead turn and again on river.
yes, Attrition I agree because if he doesn't have flush he is mostly checking behind in this spot
thanks guys. seems pretty trivial now but sometimes I just want to make sure im applying the appropriate logic vs villains range and not just taking silly lines
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