3bet cold caller shoves turn
Posted by FisherMan
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FisherMan
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Low Stakes
3bet cold caller shoves turn
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $10.00
SB: $13.49 (Hero)
BB: $11.01
UTG: $12.19
MP: $10.00
CO: $13.13
SB: $13.49 (Hero)
BB: $11.01
UTG: $12.19
MP: $10.00
CO: $13.13
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is SB with
K
K
, , , , , , ,
Flop
($3.20)
3
Q
2
,
Turn
($5.20)
3
Q
2
8
, ,
23/17 aggr 46, 3bet 5
Do we have to fold here?
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Calling is likely good (as in we likely have more than 33% equity), but because you posted the HH you obviously ran into a set or 2pair
I would agree, I'd add too that it seems unlikely that villain has too many 2pair hands in his 3b cold call range here, but the line he takes doesn't really make too much sense. You'd expect him to be 4betting QQ here but maybe with the UTG raiser left to act behind he is deciding to flat some percentage of the time, he could definitely have 88 but probably doesn't have many Q8s type hands.
Given that he is in position on you, it also seems unlikely that he'd jam here with a set. If he calls, pot will be $7.20 and villain will have $6.71 behind, so he can comfortably jam any river. I would say his range when he does this is weighed much more heavily towards draws, JhTh, AhKh, Th9h, maybe AQo in there too which you're ahead of.
However, like Kalupso said, I'm guessing you're posting this because he had a hand which I didn't expect to be in his range, I think the best thing to do when that happens is just make a note on the player and move on to the next hand, I think calling here is likely to be correct a lot of the time.
yaaap, he had a set
Seems pretty close. He can definitely play AA, QQ and 88 this way, and only pretty aggro regs will shove draws into your strong and uncapped range. At NL10 I probably like folding more than calling
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