4 bet pot. All-in Turn.
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4 bet pot. All-in Turn.
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
BN: $27.12 (Hero)
SB: $39.17
BB: $31.59
UTG: $10.27
MP: $77.64
CO: $43.78
SB: $39.17
BB: $31.59
UTG: $10.27
MP: $77.64
CO: $43.78
Villain is 23 18 ; 4,6 3bet ; 70 fold 3 bet OOP ; 11 4 bet. Looks like a standard player who is on the passive side.
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is BN with
J
J
, , , , ,
5 bet jam is reasonable but with those preflop numbers, I think its really close. Folding is not an option so I decide to just call and try to play it postflop
Flop
($13.85)
7
8
T
,
Have to call with the overpair and the gutshot. I think at this point im only ahead of AK, maybe AQs but I think he just calls 3 bet with those. I doubted he is 4 betting pockets under my JJ.
Turn
($22.53)
7
8
T
9
, ,
Magic Card on the turn. Just go all in for value, I dont think hes folding much here.
River
($54.59)
7
8
T
9
9
Final Pot
BN
lost and shows a straight, Seven to Jack.
CO wins and shows a full house, Tens full of Nines.
CO wins $51.86
Rake is $2.73
CO wins and shows a full house, Tens full of Nines.
CO wins $51.86
Rake is $2.73
Any thoughts on playing it diferently? I think pre is the only thinkg you can change. GL all.
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Preflop you have all the options, get it in with aggro players, call, or exploit fold to nits. Flop looks good, solver thinks you can raise here too. Turn calling or jamming are both fine. River you got coolered. Not much more here, go next.
Yeah agree that folding is an option to be aware of it you think he is underbluffing/not going thin. Based that he has TT here, prob means your assumptions are probably wrong. Think calling is pretty okay. He very well may be underbluffing do jamming is less attractive. If we flat we can keep his range wide as possible, keeping in things like A5s if he has it. If he doesn’t have it and is using literally TT+ and AK, then, I guess we can call and just have to proceed cautiously postflop
Completeley agree. Looks like a crying hand because of how it ended but just wanted to know thoughts preflop and turn mostly. Ty for your comments. Next step is using Pio in my reviews.
that is a pretty large sizing from villain preflop, usually they should go something around 5.75 to 6...once you flop the straight draw you have to continue against that sizing...not sure how much they should bet this board in theory but there probably should be a checking range from villain, and especially on the turn when most of their suited Jx will call preflop, they'll have some AJo on occassion but a lot of their range needs protection that does bet flop...so your read is probably correct that once they do bet turn they probably are just sticking it in most of the time...tempted to just call though in the rare instance they show up with a nonsense bluff and spr is so short that you will easily get in for stacks on the river and when the board pairs and they have a set you just lose anyway...their value region on turn shouldn't fold any rivers really given what the spr will be...kind've expecting them to show up with AJo or TT a lot, TT might fold to a shove but stack off on a brick, AJ is chopping so no value there shoving...if they have AQo they might just stick it in on the river but always fold to a shove as well...not sure what solver would do here as this node probably shouldn't happen often, usually when sprs get low and villain has a bet/call range that might find folds on bad rivers it will just stick it in
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