25NL Zoom: KK overpair OOP - facing turn shove
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25NL Zoom: KK overpair OOP - facing turn shove
BN: $29.57
SB: $34.83
BB: $33.77 (Hero)
UTG: $76.04
HJ: $24.30
CO: $33.83
SB: $34.83
BB: $33.77 (Hero)
UTG: $76.04
HJ: $24.30
CO: $33.83
Only 5 hands against villain so readless
Preflop
($0.35)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
K
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.75, BN folds, SB calls $0.65, Hero raises to $2.50, CO calls $1.75, SB folds
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $0.75, BN folds, SB calls $0.65, Hero raises to $2.50, CO calls $1.75, SB folds
standard 3bet pre
Flop
($6.00)
8
9
5
(2 Players)
Hero bets $3.75,
CO calls $3.75
I don't think the villain ever turns up with a straight here, I'd be very surprised if 67 was in 3bet calling range. He could have 88,99 and maybe 55, 66, 77; AJ+ TT+; and FD.
I'm comfortable leading, any thoughts on sizing?
I'm comfortable leading, any thoughts on sizing?
Turn
($13.50)
8
9
5
2
(2 Players)
Hero bets $5.50,
CO raises to $27.58, and is all in
Turn is a blank and villain shoves $27 into $19.
If it was a PSB I'm a lot happier calling it off, I'm struggling to put villain on a range here..
55, 88, 99 for sets,TT+ overpairs and A2dd+ for NFD gives me 53.7% equity. Is this a trivial call given the dead money?
If it was a PSB I'm a lot happier calling it off, I'm struggling to put villain on a range here..
55, 88, 99 for sets,TT+ overpairs and A2dd+ for NFD gives me 53.7% equity. Is this a trivial call given the dead money?
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He can definitely have 67s here, though I think most opponents raise 67s/89s, sets, FDs, combo draws for value and protection on this flop.
You should bet your entire range bigger on dynamic boards like this. On a Q84r board, it's fine.
Your turn sizing should be bigger too. This screams weakness, and you don't have the read he'll shove a weak draw over you because of it.
With that said, call it off. He can do this with FDs, TT/JJ/QQ, and like I said he usually raises the flop with a hand that beats you.
I think purely because this is a 3bet pot, Im calling it off. I think he has two pairs/sets some of the time. Also given your tiny cbet OTT.
I cant fold in these spots but im usually wrong xD.
Very thin call imo...this is a board that usually would ve been bluffed otf already. Even though in game i might call as well, im not really sure id its correct. But betsiting might been inducing
Your perceived range is quite strong when you bet again on the turn.All of the nut flush draws and TT-AA.So if he`s a solid hand reader i don`t really see him doing it as a bluff.People tend to slowplay less at micro stakes and shove their nutted hands on the turn.
I also don`t really see him randomly spazing with Adxd on the turn, i think he would raise otf, but your turn sizing is too small so he might perceive it as weak.Defo bet bigger both on the flop and turn.This is not the board you want to betting smalish on, so i`d bet like $5 on the flop, $12 on the turn.
If you`v bet the normal amount on the turn and he shoved i would advocate folding, but as played it is a trivial call.
Been working on my bet sizing lately, just quick math in my head, would $4 on the flop and $8 on the turn not be fine? That leaves us with an easy shove on the river on a good run out. Or are we pricing in draws to call us down with the smaller c-bets?
your small turn bet can easily get him to shove lots of hands on you because it looks so weak, so I call.
cprice72 -- $4 and $8 or $3/$7 would be perfect if the board was 227rb.
But like CS said you should bet bigger on dynamic boards like this one for value/protection, because it pretty much smacks villains calling range.
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