JJ facing min 3-bet CO vs BTN
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JJ facing min 3-bet CO vs BTN
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (5 Players)
UTG: $5.34
CO: $5.07 (Hero)
BN: $6.86
SB: $3.53
BB: $11.68
CO: $5.07 (Hero)
BN: $6.86
SB: $3.53
BB: $11.68
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is CO with
J
J
, , , ,
Flop
($0.57)
5
2
T
, ,
Turn
($1.39)
5
2
T
7
, ,
hello all, here's following hand:
BTN is 33/28 after 33 hands no more info
My questions are:
Preflop:
What do you do against that kind of min-raise? Do you see it as a strength or rather weakness/maybe even missclick?
I guess that if JJ is propably not strong enough to 4-bet/call shove is it worth 4-betting here?
Postflop:
I think I can call a flop having good equity but on the turn he bombs it again so I can expect him to be shoving river often?
Thanks
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4betting for sure, minraise could be anything from AA to JTo (AA being more frequent, but you get the point).
On the turn we have more than enough equity to call. We get direct odds againts many valuehands like AA/KK without a heart, we even beat hands like AT/KT. Folding is a fairly large mistake.
thanks :) You say that we have direct odds vs many valuehands like AA/KK without a heart but why this suit is important here as there are no 3 heart cards on board?
By having direct odds you mean that my equity vs lets say range of QQ+ and AT,KT is higher than 29% needed for a turn call?
Oh jesus, I thought there were 3 hearts on the flop :D
Yeah forget the direct odds thing. Now we're really screwed againts bigger overpairs BUT we still beat Tx-hands and bluffs, so I'm not folding yet.
wayyy too tight to fold, it will look silly when he bet worse for value to check river.
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