Facing Overbet with a Set but run out horrible
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Facing Overbet with a Set but run out horrible
Blinds: $0.01/$0.02 (6 Players)
BN: $2.16
SB: $2.26
BB: $7.71 (Hero)
UTG: $2.80
MP: $7.19
CO: $3.10
SB: $2.26
BB: $7.71 (Hero)
UTG: $2.80
MP: $7.19
CO: $3.10
Preflop
($0.03)
Hero is BB with
T
T
, , ,
Flop
($0.11)
9
7
3
, ,
Turn
($0.23)
9
7
3
T
, ,
River
($0.53)
9
7
3
T
K
, ,
Final Pot
CO wins $0.51
Rake is $0.02
Rake is $0.02
Spent time thinking and time bank ran out but every bluff gets there
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I guess im mostly 3betting this pre.
You are right that not too much missed and the overbet sucks.
But i see ppl still overbet kings up or weaker sets here. Small possibility that this is a blockerplay with As as well
So im still calling this crying OTR.
Do you only call with flushes here?
I was going through the hand out loud and the time bank ran out after like 5 seconds I was going to call but the run out made it easier to swallow after the timebank did me wrong haha
as far as 3bet I usually do but decided to mix it up as my charts don't mind it sometimes
3bet pre. XR turn. Fold river.
Very hard for people to overbet bluff in general. This spot to me would be extra hard to over bet bluff in Villains spot. You call twice which for most people is consistent with a drawing hand. So it is very hard for someone to bluff the flush card when if he has a made hand it makes much more sense for you to be on a draw.
It may take a while but generally at the micros until villain can prove he can make an over bet bluff best to assume large river bets are very strong hands that are generally the nuts in the villains eyes. which on this board TT can't beat.
Pre is whatever, 3 bet is probably best but mixing in a call ok, that board though you have to raise the turn, way to many draws that kill your action on the river if he has a strong made hand where you won't get paid.
What do you think about x/r flop? TT is super vulnerable here. I dont think NL2 population folds 9x, a flushdraw or a straight draw here.
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