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Poker Stars $0.50/$1 No Limit Hold'em - 8 players - http://www.handconverter.com/hands/2715679
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CO: $116.99
BTN: $100.00
SB: $153.15
BB: $101.00
Hero (UTG): $221.15
UTG+1: $120.02
MP1: $56.29
MP2: $108.96

Pre Flop: ($1.50) Hero is UTG with Ac Kh
Hero raises to $2.77, 3 folds, CO raises to $8.22, 3 folds, Hero calls $5.45

Flop: ($17.94) 7h 4h 5h (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $10.62, Hero raises to $22.50, CO calls $11.88

Turn: ($62.94) Th (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $27, Hero calls $27

River: ($116.94) Td (2 players)
Hero checks, CO checks

hi,

preflop: villain 3bet a lot 6% co vs ep . i call because of i 4bet him 2times before and it was one of the last ahnds in this sessions.

flop: is it better to c/c or to c/r this flop....he has a wide range and a low wtsd ..i think he folds a lot of his range....and if he 3bets me on the flop can i broke this?

river: if he bets the river i fold.

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taaazz 9 years, 10 months ago

Calling pre is fine.

I'd just XC otf, though - you only rep flushes, and there are very few combos of those in your range. I would also like to keep smaller hearts in Villain's range + Ax/Kx/Xh are usually the cards he's going to bluff + when we call, we usually look like a hand with a heart, so it's less likely that he's going to bluff like crazy on blanks (easier to realize equity).

As played,I'm not sure - given your XR range ott = made flushes and Ah/Kh* type of hands, it doesn't make sense for him to bluff turn and XB river. Also, his QhQx/JhJx don't really make sense to be bluffing with, because they block the weaker flushes.

Also, 62% of your flushes are nFD, so it's not a profitable spot to be bluffing for him, and I think I don't need to say that even thinking about vbetting with QhQx/JhJx is out of the question.

Moreover, unless you start XR bluffing the flop with total air hands, I'd say you don't really have a XF range ott.

Sooo, XF the turn, it seems?
Very interesting spot, I think - I'd love to hear some thoughts.

TheUnknown 9 years, 10 months ago

yes the turn is the important point here..you are right..it doesnt make sense to bluff for him one time and c/back the river.....and its difficult for me to get value with my hand...if i c/c the flop i get small value but that for sure....if i c/r the hand i can loose alot if villain plays the hand correctly...mmm c/f is not in my game...^^ just a joke....^^. probably i dont bluff connecting cards to the board...but a q,j,t i can good bluff i think....should i more c/f the turn if i play c/r?

taaazz 9 years, 10 months ago

Yeah, I guess so. I would either BF or XF the turn, and I don't think we're ahead of his calling range ott to make it a vbet (we get value from QhQx/JhJx, sure, but he also has AhKx/AhJx*/AhAx type of hands. Seems reeeeally close and it depends on how many AhXo are in his range, basically - vs QhQx/JhJx/AhAx/AhKx, we have a vbet, but it's close either way.

One good thing is that the hands that we beat (QhQx/JhJx, basically), are likely to XB turn almost always given what I expect both perceived ranges to be, and we don't get 2 streets of value from those anyway + it's not like there are any scare cards otr, and the bet ott is close anyway, so we might as well get some more info and go for value vs his XB range (his Ah is betting turn almost always, I think), so we have an easier vbet otr then.

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