Felt getting overrun alot oop
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Felt getting overrun alot oop
BN: $244.18
SB: $320.34
BB: $480.18 (Hero)
UTG: $268
HJ: $202
CO: $222.42
SB: $320.34
BB: $480.18 (Hero)
UTG: $268
HJ: $202
CO: $222.42
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
Q
J
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $5, SB folds, Hero calls $3
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $5, SB folds, Hero calls $3
Flop
($11.00)
Q
6
2
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $7,
Hero calls $7
Turn
($25.00)
Q
6
2
2
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $24,
Hero calls $24
River
($73.00)
Q
6
2
2
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN bets $70,
Hero folds
Feels like our range is pretty much capped here. We get 4 combos of boats/quads and most of our hands are weak top pair hands. I dont think i get to the river with a flush often enough and that said he could pretty much blast pot with his entire range on river runouts like this. Fold like a little girl and hate life always here?
Final Pot
BN
wins $70.20
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Your standards for calling down simply have to plummet in late position. So, with your blocker I'd elect to bluffcatch, otherwise you are indeed likely to be getting run over.
Which blockers do i have here? I don't think we have relevant blockers here unfortunately no?
The Jc is a blocker to his flushes and technically the Q is a blocker to his sets.
With a button raise I'm not sure I fold TP on that run out if I call Turn. I think you should fold flop or Pre if you aren't comfortable calling that river bet. I'm much happier check raising flop with your hand to 21 instead of calling 24 on the turn. You would save 10 and you can just snap fold or check give up if he calls or comes over the top and that's the same line you are taking with sets.
The Villain can't bet his entire range on the river despite your range being capped. If he is betting his entire range on the river than this is an easy call if he's balanced on earlier streets.
Instead of worrying about having a bluff catcher, you should instead be asking yourself if your opponent is capable of turning some weak one pair hands into bluffs on the river which will determine whether you can call here.
What santaur said.
Def more a spot about tendencies than the actual strengh / blocking value of our hand. Vs some players it's an easy call, vs others an easy fold, and vs others it's a tough spot.
Some people are over-bluffing this situation, others under-bluffing.
whyd you call turn?
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