Blind Wars TPTK

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Blind Wars TPTK

LJ: 429.32
HJ: 160
CO: 454.90
BN: 400
SB: 452.14 (Hero)
BB: 569.70
UTG: 508.50
UTG1: 688.87
UTG2: 119.35
18/15 Fold BB vs SB: 57% (Call 30%) W$WSF: 46% Bet In Position Flop: 68%
Preflop (6) (9 Players)
Hero was dealt K A
UTG folds, UTG1 folds, UTG2 folds, LJ folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, Hero raises to 12, BB calls 8
Flop (26) J K 2 (2 Players)
Hero checks, BB bets 17.19, Hero raises to 44, BB raises to 98, Hero calls 54
He is an aggro player, and I want to have a wide not polarized c/r range against him.
When he did a new reraise I was scared, but after a long session with Equilab, I decided that jamming flop is the best way to play. What do you think?
Turn (239.19) J K 2 3 (2 Players)
Hero checks, BB checks
River (239.19) J K 2 3 Q (2 Players)
Hero checks, BB bets 144.87, Hero folds
Final Pot
BB wins 217.85

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Andrew Whelan 12 years, 2 months ago
his wwsf seems about average... as played would jam flop, is far from a slam dunk tho, just saying he is aggro and you want a linear c/r range against him doesn't seem like an ideal strategy unless you know more about his postflop tendencies, if he is a non-believer it makes more sense if he's not going to give you credit in this spot, would construct a far more polarized range in this spot myself without very specific reads, capping your range on this flop is not ideal, without dynamic to me it looks like you have a polarized craising range here and have alot of fds in your range when you just call his flop 3 bet, otherwise you would just stack off on the flop, so me may check back KJ in this spot or even a set, not saying he should but if your hand looks like a draw and alot of the draws come in, its possible he could think he was way ahead or way behind, easy river fold also, if he's very aggressive he could mess with your CB a decent amount on this board anyway, other lines that could be considered are bet calling the flop and check jamming on blank turns, if you think he follows through alot, or bet 3 betting the flop
WM2K 12 years, 2 months ago
Without more history and reads on this player this c/r doesnt seem correct. I mean you c/r then he does something you should be planning for and your lost? Sounds like a play gone wrong. Wanting to have a merged c/r range is fine but I would nt resort to it as a default vs a pretty tight player. I d start with a more polarized range until I have reads that this player will play back enough to start merging.

As played ya man you gotta ship if your going to continue. You turn your hand more or less faceup as your unlikely to call with KJ or whatever clear value hands your chose for your range and you d jam a big draw too. Your not going to induce more action from bluffs like this enough to justify calling now.
James Hudson 12 years, 2 months ago
I don't like the flop checkraise a ton either. I think he's far more like to mess with you by raising the flop after you cbet than he is to 3 bet bluff a flop where he can't represent a ton of the value combos due to preflop action. Also, the checkraise seems kind of small given how drawy the board is and the fact that you're OOP for the rest of the hand.

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