Can I rep a bluff or FD? 50NL Zoom 6Max
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Can I rep a bluff or FD? 50NL Zoom 6Max
BN: $60.80
SB: $57.08 (Hero)
BB: $50.11
UTG: $29.19
HJ: $50.75
CO: $60.32
SB: $57.08 (Hero)
BB: $50.11
UTG: $29.19
HJ: $50.75
CO: $60.32
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
5
5
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $1.25, Hero calls $1, BB folds
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $1.25, Hero calls $1, BB folds
Flop
($3.00)
Q
Q
5
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $2,
Hero raises to $9,
BN calls $7
Turn
($21.00)
Q
Q
5
4
(2 Players)
Hero bets $46.83, and is all in,
BN calls $46.83
Me 23/19/af2.5/3bet8.5 1.2k hands
SB is 14/10/af2.3/3bet2.4 SB Steal 25 98 hands
It's just an experiment but let me explain:
1) He is tight.
2) I rep so narrow it's FOS.
3) Nits don't like to fold.
4) Nits play their long awaited premiums hard.
Why?
Because if I play it like a sane person may be he'll put me on Qx and end up folding more often than the FOS line that I'm taking.
Thoughts?
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May be I was wrong to think even his 66 would give me action. Because he is tight it has to be higher up in his range for this to work like +99 or may be AK.
I think im
Ignore that I'm on my phone and it's spazzing
In general this kind of line is cheesing and should work very little amount of times. I mean congrats that it worked out but you would probably get the same action by betting 3/4 - 3.5/4 pot. He will fold 66-99 to the line you took where if you bet normally you will get another street of value.
3) I thought all nits did was folding :).
He snap called vs my raise on flop and I tanked like 5 seconds before I did it so it seemed like his range was a bluff catcher heavy like PP, well JJ, in this case. Then he took around 5 seconds before checking on turn whereby I just shoved and he snap called me again only faster this time. A feel dependent play may be? It's certainly not orthodox or necessary like you mentioned.
If you want to play your range then you shouldnt raise that hand on the flop. Most of your sb flatting range are pockets. If you are the standard NL50 reg :)
Therefore you will call most of this pockets otf. Call the ones who get an FD on the turn.
But players at NL50 play horrible and dont like folding. Therefore it could be the highest ev line but its an guessing game without more reads.
If you know that he doesnt like folding to a c/r on otf then go ahead and do this, without this read i would just call f+t and probably c/shove river.
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