[50NL Zoom] Bottom Set on Monotone Board in Multi-Way Pot
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[50NL Zoom] Bottom Set on Monotone Board in Multi-Way Pot
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $68.93
SB: $352.99
BB: $70.80
UTG: $50.00 (Hero)
MP: $48.84
CO: $50.00
SB: $352.99
BB: $70.80
UTG: $50.00 (Hero)
MP: $48.84
CO: $50.00
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is UTG with
3
3
, , , , ,
Flop
($6.50)
K
J
3
, , , ,
Turn
($15.40)
K
J
3
2
, ,
River
($37.40)
K
J
3
2
4
,
Villain is playing 26/21 over 125 hands with 24% 3bet.
Is this a routine fold on this river? If so, what is the bottom of our calling range? I guess for this spot, blockers are important so a call with AsJx may be better than a call with 33 with no spade. But with that in mind, what hands are we calling with here and is 33 a call?
Does anyone like x/c'ing flop given it's 4-way and 1) disguising our hand and 2) keeping ranges wider at the expense of not protecting our hand vs spades?
TIA
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I can't think of too many bluffs here. Perhaps AsQx/Jx but if they might even squeeze those pre. Given that, it's way more weighted to over calling smaller suited aces, imo. I'd think just fold should be fine, especially 4 ways.
As for a solid calling range, i'm really not sure. I want to say blocking spades is good but their main bluffs might be with off suit As, so what would they be bluffing with if we have it?
I mean, it depends on who you're playing. PIO would probably tell you a river call is slightly negative, in this player pool it is probably even more negative. If you had the spade in the hole, then yes, it is a call. But this is a fold for sure on the river. 33 is not a call, IMO. You could have bet or checked flop and turn small, but the river is a check/fold. I did run this multi-way in PokerSnowie and it is definitely folding to the massive river bet.
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