ATs NL50 FR sqz pot
Posted by Celes
Posted by Celes posted in Low Stakes
ATs NL50 FR sqz pot
SB: $50 (Hero)
BB: $66.74
UTG: $55
LJ: $50
HJ: $61.51
CO: $84.08
BN: $11.26
BB: $66.74
UTG: $55
LJ: $50
HJ: $61.51
CO: $84.08
BN: $11.26
BN was a whale.
HJ is a 17/14, OR MP 20%, Fold vs 3bet MP 60%, Call 3bet 13%, Fold vs sqz 57%, Fold vs cbet 3bet pot 43%, AF 2.5, WWSF 42.
HJ is a 17/14, OR MP 20%, Fold vs 3bet MP 60%, Call 3bet 13%, Fold vs sqz 57%, Fold vs cbet 3bet pot 43%, AF 2.5, WWSF 42.
Preflop
($0.75)
(7 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
T
UTG folds, LJ folds, HJ raises to $1.50, CO folds, BN calls $1.50, Hero raises to $6.50, BB folds, HJ calls $5, BN folds
UTG folds, LJ folds, HJ raises to $1.50, CO folds, BN calls $1.50, Hero raises to $6.50, BB folds, HJ calls $5, BN folds
Flop
($15.25)
3
J
J
(2 Players)
Hero bets $8,
HJ calls $8
Turn
($31.25)
3
J
J
A
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
HJ checks
River
($31.25)
3
J
J
A
7
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
HJ bets $10,
Hero calls $10
Preflop I wanted to iso the fish, but I end up playing heads up vs the reg.
My cbet flop was definitely a mistake but I was wondering, how should my whole range play on a board like this? Asuming I'm squeezing something like 99+, KQ+, AT+, should I ch/f AT, AJ and KQ and ch/c everything else? Is it ok not to have a cbet range here? On the turn if my opponent bets again I can fold A-high and continue with my overpairs, trips and quads. Probably this is a stupid question but I would like to hear your opinions. Thanks!
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