2P vs c/r Turn SRP BN vs BB
Posted by EpicFoldGirl
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EpicFoldGirl
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2P vs c/r Turn SRP BN vs BB
Blinds: $1.00/$2.00 (6 Players)
UTG: $248.00
MP: $206.00
CO: $293.58
BN: $200.00 (Hero)
SB: $56.04
BB: $234.27
MP: $206.00
CO: $293.58
BN: $200.00 (Hero)
SB: $56.04
BB: $234.27
Preflop
($3.00)
Hero is BN with
T
9
, , ,
Flop
($11.00)
A
9
T
, ,
Turn
($21.82)
A
9
T
5
, , ,
River
($117.82)
A
9
T
5
6
,
Villain c/r 7% OTT in SRP
I think that i made a mistake here I must jam OTT
he 3b most of his 99-TT and ATs
My plan was to call any river "safe" but i think most of his range is FD maybe w gut and there are too many bad river cards.
thoughts?
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I'd call. If he has spades, he also has diamonds. If he has 87, he also has QJ. You do a nice job of blocking two pair, you might even chop occassionally vs T9 or win against AK.
Would you Tyler flat the turn raise?
Btw I would bet bigger on the flop with my entire range. A27r you could cbet smaller but not this flop. This is just my gut feeling. Correct me if im wrong..
Personally I prefer a flat of villain's turn raise. It sucks that there's going to be a lot of tough rivers that put us in an uncomfortable spot with our now bluff catcher but 3betting the turn likely folds out all of villain's bluffs and narrows his range down to hands that beat us and huge combo draws.
We also likely have the absolute best possible bluff catcher in this turn scenario so it's nice to keep that in our turn call+river call range.
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