3B pot OOP Strategy on mono board
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3B pot OOP Strategy on mono board
Hi, can you explain me how to play this spot? How do you play hands like this on mono board and why?
Does something change if have hand with diamond? Why?
THANKS
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First of all depends who the CO is and if they are an unknown/reg or a recreational player as that will heavily influence what line will be most profitable. Against a regular, I'm going to be considering my overall range in this spot much more, what their range is and how it interacts with this board. You'll probably find that checking your full range becomes the easiest way to play these wet connected boards and could go either x/c or x/r. With diamonds you reduce villains flushes/flush draws and aren't worried about as many turn cards so might be better as a x/c.
Against a recreational player however, I'd be much more inclined to take a more exploitative approach and either bet large, x/c or x/r depending on what kind of player it is.
This board is quite good for you so I won't be suprised if we are betting close to 60-100%(1/3 - 1/4 size). He will have bunch of PP 99 and below, SC, and Ax which have to fold. And on the other hand your range is linear and Broadway heavy and interacts quite good.
I did 3 sim: 1st: 33% size by OOP (around 30% of the range, your hand pure mix 50/50%)
2nd range bet for 1/4 (here we are losing slightly more than 1% compare to 1st but
IP need to find light peels all PP are calling and 12% of raising)
3rd range check for OOP (losing around 0,5% compare to 1st). IP betting 20% of the time (some room to exploit as OOP I think)
4th more of HU coming from strategy - is to bet range for 1/10 of the pot with range ( +0,5% EV compare to 1st, hard to play against)
I suggest 3rd or 4th. They are more simple and easier to play.
Its NL10. Betting range always better than checking IMO.
I've tried using the 1/10th range bet in a few spots and whilst it is very awkward to play against it's also very awkward to play yourself because it becomes very hard to approximate villain's strategy and how you should respond to it so I feel like you need a very accurate knowledge of the gto lines for all runouts because I feel like playing exploitatively in this line can become an absolute mess - just my personal experience though, ymmv
Don't think it is that awkward. Well you will check turn a lot on any card that's for sure, and playing vs raise similar as play vs bet IP if you check
(very rough estimation though)
The problem is that people's raise ranges are so far off optimal in this spot that whilst you can make big sweeping exploits where you just fold loads or call loads you won't know which one to make so I think you actually need to be pretty balanced. It's not the end of the world but you might accidentally exploit yourself if you induce a spew or call down super light against a range that is in fact way too strong. I just feel like a lot of players are so face up all of the time that in exchange for losing that visibility I really want to have the line absolutely perfect so I know I'm gaining enough EV to make it worth it. Not entirely an argument against your suggestion but just my experience using this strategy.
THANK YOU so much for your advice.
playing similar OOP spots is pretty difficult for me. What do you think about strategy where I play balanced cbet with hands which has 3 streets value?
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