Hand vs a very agressive player
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Hand vs a very agressive player
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $10.00
SB: $13.21
BB: $12.73 (Hero)
UTG: $10.00
MP: $11.09
CO: $10.05
SB: $13.21
BB: $12.73 (Hero)
UTG: $10.00
MP: $11.09
CO: $10.05
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is BB with
Q
A
, , ,
Flop
($0.75)
7
4
5
, ,
Turn
($2.17)
7
4
5
J
, ,
Final Pot
MP wins $2.06
Rake is $0.11
Rake is $0.11
So i have just a few hands vs the villain but it looks like a very agressive player
So i have 2 question:
- i should raise the Flop?
-as played i should call the Turn and wait realize my equity?
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I think I'd 3bet pre.
flop check/call is good. Against such a large cbet I wouldnt be check/raising as a bluff very often and I think and I'd choose something more like As6s and the like before this hand.
Turn is a call. You only need about 30% equity and given he can still have tons of worse draws you'll have that easily.
Against a 3.5x open, it's good to 3-bet this pre. As open raises get bigger, you want to flat less from the BB and 3-bet more with a tighter range.
As played, the flop should be good for your range, so you can check-raise here. If he shoves, you can get the money in with good equity. Though check-calling with the NFD is never a bad idea.
On turn, you can almost always call with the NFD and two overcards. You have good direct odds, and Villain has plenty of money left behind for implied odds.
if i call the T and the river is a A or Q you call vs 3 barrel?
A or Q or clubs I might be willing to find a tight fold against a large bet. Otherwise, with no information I think you gotta sigh call.
There's another option on turn: raise. The more I think about it, the more I like raising turn some of the time, and folding the rest of the time. This way, you realize your equity better and generate some fold equity. But you can't do it all the time, or you'll be bluffing too much.
A lot depends on what kind of range you assign villain. Some aggro villains are very straightforward on turn and only pile in money with their strong hands. Some do it with wider ranges.
ownuachi0 The thing is: Villain should not be betting a lot on the flop at all. Is he only betting sets? Or is he betting overpairs? What do you think?
No, i dont have mutch information but i think probablay he bets overs pair anda some draws also
I think he (opponent) should be betting here quite often, like 50%+ of the time BUT not for this sizing. His sizing is atrocious IMO.
really? i dont expect for this
Sorry, I deleted my last comment. Might be misleading because a lot depends on ranges you assign villain, and other parameters. I am only getting started with GTO+, so don't want to put out misleading info.
Ok, I think I got the sim working properly now.
If Villain is betting all of his sets, overpairs and spade flush draws on the flop and turn, GTO+ prefers to check-raise flop with AsQs.
If you force check-call flop with AsQs, GTO+ prefers to check/fold turn.
[Settings: 19% opening range for Villain. AA-22,AKs-A2s,KQs-K9s,QJs-QTs,JTs,T9s,98s,87s,76s,65s,AKo-ATo,KQo-KJo
Your flatting range: JJ-22,AQs-A2s,KQs-K8s,QJs-Q9s,JTs-J9s,T9s-T8s,98s-97s,87s-86s,76s,65s,54s,AQo-ATo,KQo-KJo,QJo,JTo
Villain is betting 100% pot on flop and 80% pot on turn.]
Shouldn't we also include at least some % of club FDs in villains range? Also shouldn't we include at least some amount of just random button clicking? I think I'm coming around to c/r OTF at least sometimes. But I don't think we can fold OTT.
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