3Bet spot BB vs CO, river decision
Posted by Heisemberg91
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3Bet spot BB vs CO, river decision
Blinds: $3.00/$6.00 (5 Players)
CO: $690.49
BN: $609.00
SB: $600.00 (Hero)
BB: $873.13
UTG: $600.00
BN: $609.00
SB: $600.00 (Hero)
BB: $873.13
UTG: $600.00
Preflop
($9.00)
Hero is SB with
J
T
, , , , ,
Flop
($114.00)
J
A
7
,
Turn
($114.00)
J
A
7
T
, ,
River
($282.00)
J
A
7
T
3
, ,
hi guys, oppo is one of the top reg on PS.it, plays aggressive and balanced, what do you think about my line? it's a call or herofold river?
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I think you can fold river. He doesn't have a ton of natural bluffs that decide to check flop, bet turn, and overbet jam river. KQ, AT, and TT are very reasonable for him to have and 89s might be possible as well if he chooses not to stab the flop.
I agree with up. Would be tougher and i probably wouldnt lay it down to a standard size bet. But the over jam just looks like nuts.
Very though!! I dont se alot of bluffs and we beat no value hands.. I wouldnt 3b pre vs an exellent player with marginal hands ^^
you prefer flatting sb j10s then/obv where never folding right?
Very though!! I dont se alot of bluffs and we beat no value hands.. I wouldnt 3b pre vs an exellent player with marginal hands ^^
Call pre , i prefer to keep the pot smallish oop vs a top reg.
Turn, he bets big and he jams on the river when his perceived range is low in bluff cause he has checked back flop. It's realy hard to see with what hand he can be bluffing. When you have few bluffs in your range it's usually a bad idea to overbet except if hero is a calling station. Thanks him for his bet size and fold
thanks guys=)
I disagree. You should call. Of course if his range contains distant amount of value hands like KQ, TT etc, then you should fold. Problem is that you percieved range is capped to weak Apairs, KK-QQ and pair of jacks. So if he starts bluffing his pair of sevens on the turn and overbet the river, not only he wins whole pot 100% of time, but he gains extra value from you turn calls, which is mathematical disaster. Also betting river nuts with his size contains zero value, you overfolding in this spot so he really should consider somewhat smallish size, i think even 33% bet is big here. If he bets one third or one half of the pot river, you will put all the nuts in his range, right? So why do you put these hands in his overbet also? One hand cannot exist in two betting ranges withoud splitting its frequency. So it is sort of mind game. I think JT is so over the top of your range, you should call it with any betsize to avoid potential problems.
Why not delayed cb this turn?
Good point, I missed that at first too and I would definitely bet turn after the flop goes check-check...
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