HU c/c A-high CRAI turn
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HU c/c A-high CRAI turn
What do you guys think? Do I have enough FE or do you guys think I should c/c or c/f turn?
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as played c/f flop/turn. If your 3 betting a hand like a10o for value, there's a lot of flops that do not connect with your. On a dryish board like this you should be cbetting imo.
what exactly are you trying to rep?
Agreed that we should be cbetting dry-ish boards, I altough don't agree withyou that we cant c/c this hand on this board. I think our EQ is more than enough for that on flop? How should holding Ad/Td in our hand effect our flop line? We have more barreling cards but can also c/c more comfortable and blocks some of his bluff-hands.
A big reason to my turn play was that this guy didnt bet 78 flop and probably not 88 so his valuerange isnt that big with my T-blocker.
I would take this line with 88,78 and i would def c/c 77 flop a fair amount since i wont loose value against his value anyways and balance my c/c a bit. I agree with you that my valuerange isnt that big but the reason behind this play is too exploit his wide bettingrange.
If I think he's stacking turn with T9,77,33,JT,QJ,KJ,AJ he has 60combos of value and if he bets flop/turn with all FDs, 56,45, and hands like Q9xc,KTxc etc we should be able too fold out enough combos to make the CRAI proiftable.
Its def is a cracky hand(played for fun HU vs a friend) but I think its funny too discuss and I dont think my move is supercold (or well, with my hand its cold, but i dont think his range will play good vs the turn push)
I think it's close, but since it's HU it's unlikely he's folding top pair OTF, OTT it would depend on the previous history between you and your friend :)
I'm confused. We are in the bb vs sb preflop but out of position postflop in the hand history? What are the positions supposed to be?
Sorry I didn't see this is HU
Floating the flop out of position without at least the A of diamonds is a mistake imo.If you`re not prepared to barrel multiple streets you should x/fold.
Do you ever not cbet this flop for value with a set and overpair or bluff with a gs, fd? So by shoving the turn you really don`t rep anything except exactly the hand you have Qt-At.
I dont think that being willing to barrell a hand have that much to do with if I can c/c it or not, can you explain your thoughts further?
As I wrote above I would take this line with 88,78 and would def c/c 77 flop a bit. I agree that this isnt that much of a value range.
I wouldn't c/r AQ OTT since I block many of his bluffing combos (Q9,QT and others) and I dont block the str8
@taggas
I`m saying either barrel or x/f, i dislike x/c.
88, 87s prolly only hands you take this line with, you x/c 77 close to zero% on a board this wet that favors his range and he can xb turns to pot control or realize his equity.
What`s the point of blocking some str8`s when you never have T9?
I will take this line with 77 sometimes since I wont loose value vs his valuerange anyways and its a nice hand to CRAI turn since I dont block his calling Jx and its a board he will barrell of very often (imo). That the board favors his range is an argument for me too check flop since i want to balance my c/f range.
What`s the point of blocking some str8`s when you never have T9?
If I hold a ten I block some of his valuecombos (str8s) and if I block a Q i block some of his bluffing combos. I wanna block his value and not bluffs when i CR bluff.
Of course, but how does having one blocker correlate with you never having T9? He still has 3 combos of T9s left, 88, 77, 33, JxBx, J8s, J7s, J3s, 87s which is 60 or so of value combos.
Missread your post Before, thought you said AQ when you said QT
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