bottom set vs very good reg
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bottom set vs very good reg
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (7 Players)
CO: $50.00
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $75.91
BB: $59.58
UTG: $50.00
UTG+1: $52.20
MP: $50.00
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $75.91
BB: $59.58
UTG: $50.00
UTG+1: $52.20
MP: $50.00
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BN with
6
6
, , , ,
Flop
($3.75)
6
9
7
, , , , ,
Turn
($102.95)
6
9
7
A
River
($102.95)
6
9
7
A
T
Final Pot
UTG+1
wins and shows three of a kind, Nines.
UTG+1 wins $98.25
Rake is $2.50
UTG+1 wins $98.25
Rake is $2.50
he is one of the most succesful reg at the stake.
should I have played differently on the flop?
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I think you can probably find a fold with 66, I'm not sure he will play a huge draw like that and you rep what you have when you 3bet OTF imo. With 77 I would probably go broke as now you are ahead of 66 but here, I just think 77/99 is a huge part of his range.
Because of his poistion he doesn't have a lot of FD, I don't play FR, but I think hands like KJs/QJs/JTs are probably a fold UTG+1 no?
with 66:
MP2 36.32% 35.12% 1.19% 6h6c
MP3 63.68% 62.49% 1.19% 9d9h, 9d9c, 9h9c, 7d7h, 7d7s, 7h7s, AsKs, AsQs, KsQs, AsJs, AsTs
with 77:
MP2 60.36% 59.15% 1.21% 7d7h
MP3 39.64% 38.43% 1.21% 9d9h, 9d9c, 9h9c, 6d6h, 6d6c, 6h6c, AsKs, AsQs, KsQs, AsJs, AsTs
PS: I just saw that you are only 7 handed, so UTG+1 FR is UTG 6 max, so his range is more lose, but still, I pretty sure he doesn't play all his FD like that, just maybe some huge draws.
Then If i am folding 66, should I bet low set IP here? check behind flop?
QJs JTs are opens UTG but not KJs unless there is a fish on the blinds or the table is super soft.
On this particular table HJ and CO were semi fish.
He should open 67s+ UTG on this table
just call his raise, dont 3b....
Edit: Nobody is buying that you're doing this without perceived nuts and going crazy with a draw, esp since his range is also ridiculously strong.
i will try that next time, but only vs this type of good players, I will continue 3betting I guess vs bad regs right?
Tbh I'd 3b only vs the biggest of whales. Even bad regs are not going to be making too big mistakes once you 3b here.
Why the enemy is not betting in that wet flop?
this board is great for hero's range, so villain cant cbet too much/cbet air. In those cases, its a decent idea to protect villain's checking range by occasionally checking strong draws/sets/overpairs to either xR or xC. So the hero cant autoprofit by checking whenever villain checks his air.
Yep +1 with Limp Limpson, it's a board Vilain is giving up a lot with AK/AQ type hands and if hero is staby, it's a good spot to X/R and protect your checking range.
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