Call 3bet CO vs blind
Posted by Gesi7
Posted by Gesi7 posted in Low Stakes
Call 3bet CO vs blind
BN: $105.39
SB: $119.79
BB: $143.74
UTG: $154.43
HJ: $87.54
CO: $105.47 (Hero)
SB: $119.79
BB: $143.74
UTG: $154.43
HJ: $87.54
CO: $105.47 (Hero)
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
J
UTG folds, HJ folds, Hero raises to $3, BN folds, SB folds, BB raises to $9, Hero calls $6
UTG folds, HJ folds, Hero raises to $3, BN folds, SB folds, BB raises to $9, Hero calls $6
Flop
($19.50)
6
8
5
(2 Players)
BB bets $9,
Hero calls $9
Turn
($37.50)
6
8
5
8
(2 Players)
BB checks,
Hero checks
River
($37.50)
6
8
5
8
6
(2 Players)
BB bets $27
Guy - 3bet vs CO 6 cbet 68 52 50 check fold turn 48 c/r 16 bet after check turn 42 check fold river 86
WSW 47 W$SD 50
I am decided to Jack's haven't equtiy for value bet on this turn, so check probably have more sense is this spot. My plan was catch him bluff at blank river's. But, could i expect enough bluff's from that guy whith this stat's and board texture?
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I think QQ/KK/AA would bet turn to protect, and get value in some cases.
So since he checked turn, u have to call him down.
The 8 is much better for CO than for BB, so Hero can expect Villian to be checking lots of overpairs to him on the turn.
Given that you have a decent amount of floats, and the fact that you'll almost never get c/r'd on the turn, I'd make a bet too.
River is close. A 6% 3b means he doesn't have a lot of KQs type of hands, and AK can show down now.
Since JJ is your highest PP and you're not checking back an 8 all that often, folding is likely exploitable. However, it's probably the best play in this spot.
His bet after check turn is only 42 so I don't think he is looking to exploit Hero on the river.
Most likely the only hand he needs to bluff with is KQ and maybe A high if he thinks you can fold better. Does he expect you to fold A high or better PPs given that the board is double paired?
This line looks a lot like a big PP value betting now that he's been given the green light. It sucks that JJ is at the top of your range in this spot, but I think this is a fold given that he doesn't have many Kx hand that would need to bluff, and that he is unlikely to use such a large sizing with Ax hands.
Interesting spot though.
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