Dry Flop Checkraise
Posted by Declan McKenna
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Declan McKenna
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Low Stakes
Dry Flop Checkraise
UTG: $116.68
HJ: $135.20 (Hero)
CO: $100
BN: $100
SB: $110.33
BB: $100
HJ: $135.20 (Hero)
CO: $100
BN: $100
SB: $110.33
BB: $100
Villain is a 28/19 (72 hands).
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
Q
Q
UTG folds, Hero raises to $3, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $2.50, BB folds
UTG folds, Hero raises to $3, CO folds, BN folds, SB calls $2.50, BB folds
Flop
($7.00)
2
3
7
(2 Players)
SB checks,
Hero bets $4.50,
SB raises to $12
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Really the kind of spot I don' like. Villain can rep set after his call PF but in an other hand I don't expect him to c/r this board with a set.
I usually don't give much credit to c/r on dry board but here we raised MP so our range should be strong. Also, like villain range have a lot of pp we should not CB too crazy. With that in mind I think we should call once and see what happen on the turn, it's gonna be difficult for him to continue to bluff because it's would be really too nit and exploitable to fold overpair here ( would mean that we only call with set).
Not a stats expert, but 28/19 doesn't really matter. We need to know about post-flop tendencies. Like c/r flop percentage.
Very clear bet/call on the flop. He's got no two pair combos, and only sets for value, which would flat a lot on this dry of a board fairly often anyway, since you have few hands that continue.
He can do this with total air, some equity like A5, backdoor FD, overs, spazz out with A7/88 etc.
You shouldn't fold a hand this high up in your range, every time someone puts pressure on you.
We've only 72 hands so i didn't include it his checkraise %. It's 50% (1/2) including this hand.
I probably shouldn't have cut the hand off from the flop I'll try and add the turn in.
yeah...would also anticipate that most regs wouldnt flat 22/33 in SB anyway..def calling...
Though it is -EV, I think most 100NL players will not fold 22/33 pre here.
-EV to flat 22, and 33 100BB Deep?
Yes. You lose every time you flat ghe SB and miss with 22/33, unless you flop a set or run a big bluff.
Watched Hudsons video yesterday. He folded a low pair, I believe, and even 55 on the BB. I might have seen in wrong, though.
i think is~ unless u calling when u miss flop and overtaking with bets on turn or river on flops that suit ur range~ if u play str8 forward, proceed with only if u flopped set~~ u will lose more then 100 bb implied odds justify~ cause u will hit 1 in 10 and u wont see stack off other player every time u flop set~
due to squeeze option from BB and bad position im pretty sure its -EV to flat those hands in SB without decent postflop edge
Always start by calling here. And proceed very skeptically when someone is trying to rep only sets. Easy turn call for that size as well.
doesnt the turn bet set up nicely for a pot sized shove on the river?
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