AK TPTK on drawy turn facing all in
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AK TPTK on drawy turn facing all in
SB: $115.95
BB: $100
UTG: $101.50 (Hero)
HJ: $91.65
CO: $78.65
BN: $259.05
BB: $100
UTG: $101.50 (Hero)
HJ: $91.65
CO: $78.65
BN: $259.05
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
A
Hero raises to $3, HJ folds, CO calls $3, BN calls $3, SB folds, BB folds
Hero raises to $3, HJ folds, CO calls $3, BN calls $3, SB folds, BB folds
Flop
($10.50)
K
7
5
(3 Players)
Hero bets $7.35,
CO calls $7.35,
BN calls $7.35
Turn
($32.55)
K
7
5
4
(3 Players)
Hero bets $21.50,
CO folds,
BN raises to $97.05,
Hero calls $69.65, and is all in
Turnbet is standart. BN is 30/10 fold2Cbet flop 40 turn 30. As some draws now improved strong draws like pair + fd or gutter + nfd and if i fold AK in this spot i will fold too much of my range so i ended up calling. I am not sure if this call is good vs recreational player??
River
($220.75)
K
7
5
4
2
(2 Players)
Final Pot
BN
wins $211.85
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Hi, what is cold call preflop % from villain?
My initial reaction is that since he is 30/10 he won't be semi-bluffing turns very often or at all, even with big combo draws, unless you have a read. He has loose passive stats.
Combo Draws = 76, 56, 53, 78, 84, 43 , 66, 33, K6, K8, K3
Big Naked Nut Flush Draws = A6, A8, A3s and other flush draws that picked up outs.....
Do you have CREV? You can see how you are doing vs. his turn raise by assuming he does it 100% with all these draws, 70%, 30% etc....and toss in his value range obviously and see how you are doing.
crev is so painful to use, how did you learn how to use it?
@chessfan: he coldcalls alot: all scs, pairs, Axs, some connectors
@putmyrobeonrite: i dont have CREV. I should get it. After thinking a while you are completly right without reads that he semibluffs picked up strong draws or is verry aggressiv and raises alot it should be a fold. Because the normal recreational player thinks "oh jeah more outs easy call".
CREV is painful, lol. It will get less painful as you setup some default pre-flop ranges you can plug and some post flop conditions saved as a default, like 2pair+, naked gutters etc....that way you can build trees a little faster. Modeling this scenario isn't so hard because it's a smaller tree, the big trees and multi-way pots are time intensive. For example, if we wanted to model if checking was more profitable then betting the turn it would get harder of course.
There is a manual on the site, and a thread on 2+2 where Scylla the inventor will answer your questions.
without specific reads I would fold the turn...if you see more of his play on flops/turns you can call/go all in but without knowing too much about this villain I would check fold the turn.
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