77 3bet pot
Posted by vassili
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vassili
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77 3bet pot
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $16.53 (Hero)
SB: $21.47
BB: $11.88
UTG: $10.00
MP: $11.58
CO: $17.00
SB: $21.47
BB: $11.88
UTG: $10.00
MP: $11.58
CO: $17.00
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BN with
7
7
, , , , , ,
Flop
($3.22)
K
6
7
,
Turn
($5.42)
K
6
7
5
, ,
River
($11.72)
K
6
7
5
J
, ,
Final Pot
BN
wins and shows three of a kind, Sevens.
BN wins $20.27
Rake is $0.95
BN wins $20.27
Rake is $0.95
hello guys , i would like to know about sizes, should i shove this river?
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Hi
Yes! But...
I think pre the sb's 3-bet is too large to set mine. You are deep but not deep enough imo. If you do call and you do hit your set, then you should have stacked him! I figure on the river you had about $10.88 left and the pot was $11.72. That's an spr of less than one. It's a clear shove.
But I also think you made a bet sizing mistake on the turn. I think your turn bet should have been larger. Then your shove on the river is even easier. With a hand this strong, you have to be thinking on each street: "how do I get stacks in by the river?" A larger turn bet sets this up.
Plus sometimes a villain will give up on the river, so get your value in on the turn when he is more likely to call.
Yeah I'd shove the river, more value againts bluffcatchers that villain is not disciplined enough to fold.
problem with flatting pre and flatting range is our range is very capped
looks a lot like 55-99 to me a lot of the time in these games
tending to play my pps as a 3b otb vs co
Our turn size is really dependant on our range preflop. the only pure bluff i can see here for you is 9Ts. I prefer sizing up on turn , I think his calling range is inelastic in this spot
as played we should jam river , not expecting a fold from good Kx on river in this limit.
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