Having trouble playing good draw OOP vs tight range
Posted by Ugur Ozgur Secılmıs
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Having trouble playing good draw OOP vs tight range
BN: Axelzzz: $223.05
SB: stimpacked: $200
BB: Graftekkel: $524.77
UTG: XwhutevaX: $223.96
HJ: ticalsen: $367.27
CO: Fabian_PL: $200
SB: stimpacked: $200
BB: Graftekkel: $524.77
UTG: XwhutevaX: $223.96
HJ: ticalsen: $367.27
CO: Fabian_PL: $200
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
stimpacked was dealt
A
6
XwhutevaX raises to $6, ticalsen folds, Fabian_PL folds, Axelzzz calls $6, stimpacked calls $5, Graftekkel folds
XwhutevaX raises to $6, ticalsen folds, Fabian_PL folds, Axelzzz calls $6, stimpacked calls $5, Graftekkel folds
Flop
($20.00)
T
5
J
(3 Players)
stimpacked checks,
XwhutevaX bets $14,
Axelzzz folds,
stimpacked calls $14
Turn
($48.00)
T
5
J
7
(2 Players)
stimpacked checks,
XwhutevaX bets $36,
stimpacked folds
Final Pot
XwhutevaX
wins $45.84
Is villian's betsize enough big to make me fold here?
x/c x/c and bet on 8,9,A and hearts rivers is the best line should i take?
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I totally dislike the call preflop. Don´t blindly call because you got a "pretty looking" suited Ace, think deeper, try to come up with a scenario that you´d really like, try to formulate a (rough) plan HOW you´ll make money by calling (and don´t forget rake!!). Can you come up with any?
Either squeeze pre or (preferred) just muck it.
As played, I´d rather raise the flop than call. As played, call the turn, x/shove heart river.
Not sure about calling turn here. Mediocre odds and virtually no implied odds. And there aren't too many cards you can lead on as a bluff. If you were deeper, check-raising the turn would be pretty cool too.
Also dislike the pre-flop call. Would even be pretty loose on the BTN. I'd flat ATs+, and AJs vs a nit.
You should c/r the flop imo. Versus an UTG open, your Ahigh doesn't have showdown value anymore, so I'd treat as such. You credibly rep sets and JTs.
In that spot what should our flat range be? ATs,AJs,AQs,KQs,QJs,JTs,77-JJ ok ?
If we x/r the flop we plan to jam on turn or bet turn shove the river? If we plan to fire multi streets we should pick a small raise size on the flop
Probably squeezing AQs and JJ for value. JTs/QJs are borderline calls imo.
There would be more than a PSB left on the turn after a c/r. Overbet jamming is kind of the easy way out, but your hand will kind of look like what it is. And it's probably not the most balanced play. I guess you could overbet shove a set here on a connecting card too, but you have zero bluffs.
Seems like a c/r is just putting money in vs a nutted range (UTG cbet on BBxhh/ plus you block semibluffs)...and it would take a very special opponent to ever fold turn with AJ+. I'm just not going to have a bluff range here. Is that so wrong?
I think u shouldnt sqz with JJ and AQs not for value vs utg.
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