Ako 3bet pot OOP
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Ako 3bet pot OOP
BN: $24.35
SB: $26.60
BB: $69.25 (Hero)
UTG: $124.59
HJ: $36.10
CO: $26.75
SB: $26.60
BB: $69.25 (Hero)
UTG: $124.59
HJ: $36.10
CO: $26.75
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
A
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $1.25, BN folds, SB folds, Hero raises to $4.50, CO calls $3.25
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO raises to $1.25, BN folds, SB folds, Hero raises to $4.50, CO calls $3.25
Flop
($9.75)
J
T
3
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $5.25,
Hero raises to $14.91,
CO raises to $22.25, and is all in,
Hero calls $7.34
No info on V. What is our best line here on these types of flops against a shorter stack who flats the 3b ?
Does holding a backdoor flush change our line in this spot ?
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What about AsQx ?
Given the SPR and how drawy the board is, I don't think villain will b/f any pair. Also, this is not a board he will stab very light (with air) when checked to.
That said I don't think c/r achieves here much, and thus I would go for bet/call flop (if he shoves) or bet flop/shove turn (if he flats). It also gives him the opportunity to jam with dominated draws, like Q9, 98, etc. Good thing with having As is that we can shove more comfortably on a spade turn, although I don't think that should matter a ton when we're this shallow.
i don't like putting the $$ in this way. I prefer just betting the flop 1/2 pot, and jamming good turns (A, K, Q, spade).
I think OP this is more of a Check/fold
given 1) The SPR is so low, that VIllain is likely Jamming a large % times, and isnt folding much, making our Betting line a -EV play, since we're mostly banking on FE
2) We're also not getting the implied odds to Check/Call and hit our K/A/or Q, given its a PSB Jam for VIllain on turn.
Given VIllain has more TX/JX in his Flatting range, i would put AK into my Flop C/F range.
If his defending range is something like 77-TT, AQ-ATs, KQ-KTs, QJ-QTs, JTs and continues on the flop with something like 70% of his range folding 77-99 and ATs, KTs and QTs that means we`re gonna take the pot down 30% of the time by betting.
Given the SPR is about 2:1 we need 40% equity to stack off on the flop and against his 70% of his range we have 49.4%.
- If he shoves AQ pre and we take it out from his defending 3b range we have around 40.5% equity needed to stack off on the flop.
With 30% FE and the equity needed to stack off on this board isn`t this a clear bet/call off ?
Yeah seems like it, I'm not sure if I like b/f'ing a hand as strong as this
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