5nlz line check
Posted by HappyZKoala
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HappyZKoala
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5nlz line check
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $5.90
SB: $5.62
BB: $6.22
UTG: $2.50
MP: $5.00 (Hero)
CO: $15.58
SB: $5.62
BB: $6.22
UTG: $2.50
MP: $5.00 (Hero)
CO: $15.58
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is MP with
9
9
, , ,
Flop
($0.32)
3
T
4
, , ,
Turn
($1.34)
3
T
4
Q
,
River
($1.34)
3
T
4
Q
3
,
Final Pot
BB
lost and shows a pair of Threes.
MP wins and shows two pair, Nines and Threes.
MP wins $2.82
Rake is $0.12
MP wins and shows two pair, Nines and Threes.
MP wins $2.82
Rake is $0.12
Thoughts on line?
Apologies for posting results, not familiar w/ the run it once HH converter yet, anyone know how I can hide results in the future?
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There's a line you can place in the hand history while reviewing it before it gets posted. The line hides everything that happened after wherever you place it.
As for the hand, I actually think this one is pretty interesting. BB can be defending relatively wide but I wouldn't expect to see him with all sorts of disconnected garbage since we are raising from the 2 spot. On a T43hh board, BB has many more bluffs than nutted hands here. Very rarely will have TT or 43, 44 and 33 are there for value, but he's also got 65, 75, 76, K5hh and the like, some weaker Axhh hands. Bottom line is he really only has 6 guaranteed value hands (using the term guaranteed loosely I guess, I mean I can't say he NEVER 3bets with them). The Q hitting on the turn affects our range a lot more than it affects his. We can still have lots of AQ, AK, KQ, AJ, KJ, QJ, QT, All of which just got stronger. So to be honest, I don't really know how villain should play his range here. If we develop a range advantage here, he definitely wants to continue with his sets, because it's less likely that we'll fold. Does that mean he should bet big on the turn? If he has 44 or 33, he's not looking for us to check back and going bigger gives him the opportunity to keep a good amount of his bluffs, right? I'm getting off topic.
His check usually either means he's giving up and is check folding or has weak SDV and wants to get to showdown for cheap. The 3 pairing on the river hits his range far more often than ours, which is just about never unless we decided we hated money and didn't want any value with our 33 on the flop or turn. I think we will see a 3 a decent amount of the time here, but more often a 4 or a missed straight draw/weak NFD or 2ndNFD. Getting almost 2.7:1 we need to win just over 1/4 times. Given his very small value range, I don't think I can fold here.
Back to getting off topic, I would love to tear apart the turn here. How should villain play there? What happens if he pots it, or overbets. He's so brutally polarized and a large amount of our range doesn't want to fold. Is that just straight up pricing out hands that he can get value from?
Great great in depth reply. Thanks a lot for sharing your thought process - I agree w/ everything mentioned. Cheers
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