BvB, stabbing turn and river. Sizings?
Posted by MatoStar
Posted by MatoStar posted in Low Stakes
BvB, stabbing turn and river. Sizings?
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (5 Players)
BB: $64.89 (Hero)
UTG: $44.95
CO: $50.00
BN: $48.25
SB: $55.00
UTG: $44.95
CO: $50.00
BN: $48.25
SB: $55.00
24/10 over 65 hands, looks like a small fish, or weaker regular, but obv small sample size
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BB with
7
Q
, ,
Flop
($3.00)
8
6
9
,
mixing calls and raises based on table image, player tendencies etc
Turn
($5.86)
8
6
9
5
, ,
I think I want to be using probably multiple sizings, smaller and larger. Maybe I could go even bigger, I believe at this point we have the nut advantage, so going polarized with nuts and some bluffs (JT,QT, KT) makes sense to me.
River
($15.86)
8
6
9
5
4
,
again wonder, decided to use "fishy" pot size button, since I perceive him to be a slightly weaker player who might be heroing here with overpairs since we have missed JT,QT,KT,AT.. bluffs. However, in theory he has got enough twopairs+ that he isnt supposed to call off his overpairs, therefore if we do bluff here, we are trying to get him off a range which is contained from some overpairs, but mainly twopairs+.
I believe vs proven regulars, we want to have a bluffing range, so what would be the best sizing and candidates for this move? I mean JT is sort of natural, but it do block some T9,T8 hands which we wanna fold out. However, most of our unpaired bluffs are TxXx. Maybe QJ would be the best fit?
I believe vs proven regulars, we want to have a bluffing range, so what would be the best sizing and candidates for this move? I mean JT is sort of natural, but it do block some T9,T8 hands which we wanna fold out. However, most of our unpaired bluffs are TxXx. Maybe QJ would be the best fit?
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