65s BvB
Posted by taaazz
Posted by taaazz posted in Low Stakes
65s BvB
BN: $6.05
SB: $11.14 (Hero)
BB: $12.15
UTG: $10.20
HJ: $2.25
CO: $9.90
SB: $11.14 (Hero)
BB: $12.15
UTG: $10.20
HJ: $2.25
CO: $9.90
Preflop
($0.15)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
5
6
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, Hero raises to $0.25, BB calls $0.20
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, Hero raises to $0.25, BB calls $0.20
vs unk
Flop
($0.60)
7
Q
4
(2 Players)
Hero bets $0.42,
BB calls $0.42
Readless, I think betting is the best option here - I don't any of his BRDW + FD combos, and the general tendency in the player pool is that they call more than they bet themselves, so I guess I'm just better off starting by betting here.
Turn
($1.44)
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BB bets $1.30,
Hero raises to $3.98,
BB calls $2.68
Soooo, ovv betting is fine and std here, but my thought process was that if was in BB's shoes in this spot, I'd perceive my range to contain a lot of FD combos, and therefore make it not so attractive for the Villain to double barrel here (not so much FE to be had), I also think he can bet some mid pairs for protection thinking that I have some kind of AdXx/KdXx combos, whereas if I bet, he's probably folding those. I also strenghten my checking range, which I'm going to have quite often in this spot and get more value than if I were to just bet.
River
($9.40)
4
(2 Players)
BB calls $6.44
The converter seems to miss the action yet again, but I just shoved.
I was wondering whether to shove or XC, but I've decided to just shove:
1) +My T/F line looks pretty strong, so a sudden check might look suspicious
2) +His range contains a lot of bluffcatchers and FD, of which I'd expect a ratio of 4:3 or sth (I've roughly assigned him a range of hands, and his nFD combos accounted for like 40-45% of his BC range.
3) +He might call me with hands that he would otherwise just XB (I have a polarized range, so there's no point in betting for him)
4) - The R is not a great card for me to be bluffing, right?
I was wondering whether to shove or XC, but I've decided to just shove:
1) +My T/F line looks pretty strong, so a sudden check might look suspicious
2) +His range contains a lot of bluffcatchers and FD, of which I'd expect a ratio of 4:3 or sth (I've roughly assigned him a range of hands, and his nFD combos accounted for like 40-45% of his BC range.
3) +He might call me with hands that he would otherwise just XB (I have a polarized range, so there's no point in betting for him)
4) - The R is not a great card for me to be bluffing, right?
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