JJ in trouble OTR 10NL
Posted by Alex Geiger
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Alex Geiger
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JJ in trouble OTR 10NL
BN: $16.55
SB: $10.05 (Hero)
BB: $11.51
HJ: $5.72
CO: $14.63
SB: $10.05 (Hero)
BB: $11.51
HJ: $5.72
CO: $14.63
BB: 60/40 (20 hands)
I might should just left this table, because it's pretty uncomfortable to play against a very active player out of position.
I might should just left this table, because it's pretty uncomfortable to play against a very active player out of position.
Preflop
($0.15)
(5 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
J
HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, Hero raises to $0.25, BB calls $0.20
HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, Hero raises to $0.25, BB calls $0.20
Flop
($0.60)
T
9
T
(2 Players)
Hero bets $0.45,
BB calls $0.45
I don't know what should I do when He raises.
Turn
($1.50)
5
(2 Players)
Hero bets $1.02,
BB calls $1.02
his range OTT: [78, 9x, Tx, rarely QJ/JK, Ax, flushdraws, pocket pairs]. That's why I tried to gave him tempting "offer" to call.
River
($3.54)
8
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BB bets $1.77,
Hero folds
Frequent spot. I don't know where am I. Does He bets rivers enough with busted draws to make my call +EV?
I couldn't decide what should I do, so I just folded. "If it's close, fold!" By J. Hudson :D
I couldn't decide what should I do, so I just folded. "If it's close, fold!" By J. Hudson :D
Final Pot
BB
wins $3.37
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I usually call against this type of player. I suspect he's peeling flop and turn with all his draws and a lot of weak one pair hands. Based on his preflop stats he's probably also the type to stab whenever you show weakness. So until I have more reads I'm going to call against someone so active and make note of the hand he has with this sizing.
I would call and here is why: You got JJ blockers and the flushdraw missed. I suspect him to bet his missed flushdraws alot and he only bets 1/2 pot. The problem with this hand is that you cant really put the villian on a particular hand because your small bet sizing preflop. Most players use this sizing (3x) and I think BB is calling here with alot of weird hands. So try rasing 4x in these spots. I think it makes the hand much easier to play.
Bet river. C.c as played.
This. Pretty much never fold against this type of player with the hand you have. A 60/40 can have literally anything here.
Pretty much never folding.He probably only vb`s Tx,99,55,88,Qj and checks behind/bluffs with worse.Disagree with Zerg about betting the river, since you only get looked up by 9x and 22,33,44,66,77,5dxd,8dxd that turned/rivered a pair a smaller % of the time, while by checking you induce all missed draws to bluff.Unless he makes a pretty large bet/overbet or something i think its an easy call.
Him behind active and wide makes me more inclined to call, which is best option.
You block QJ and JT, and he probably raises trips on the flop or turn.
Folding here is exploitable.
I must reappraise my theories about playing OTR...
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