JJ Value Line for review 50NL Zoom 6Max
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JJ Value Line for review 50NL Zoom 6Max
BN: $135.81
SB: $91.91
BB: $152.78
UTG: $88.38 (Hero)
HJ: $70.09
CO: $64.98
SB: $91.91
BB: $152.78
UTG: $88.38 (Hero)
HJ: $70.09
CO: $64.98
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
J
J
Hero raises to $1.50, HJ folds, CO raises to $3, BN folds, SB folds, BB calls $2.50, Hero calls $1.50
Hero raises to $1.50, HJ folds, CO raises to $3, BN folds, SB folds, BB calls $2.50, Hero calls $1.50
Flop
($9.25)
A
J
5
(3 Players)
BB checks,
Hero checks,
CO bets $4.41,
BB folds,
Hero calls $4.41
Turn
($18.07)
A
J
5
6
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
CO bets $8.63,
Hero raises to $25,
CO calls $16.37
River
($68.07)
A
J
5
6
K
(2 Players)
Hero bets $55.97, and is all in,
CO calls $32.57, and is all in
Final Pot
Hero has
J
J
CO has
K
A
Hero
wins $130.71
BB is 50/17/inf/3bet0.0 6 hands
CO is 56/25/af4.0/3bet0.0 18 hands<----He just 3bet me and it still says Zero???? (PT4)
Thoughts?
I'll share mine later but I think it's pretty simplistic.
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I think it was played correctly and he don't have much of QTs combos on his 3betting range and also won't call the turn. So the K is an excellent card, considering that his range is heavy on AK and less on AQ, that may fold this river size.
Question about the Preflop sizing, do people min raise at nl50? Is that standard? Dafuq?
No, that's not standard at all. So, yeah, that could be a tell. It's not standard at 100NL Zoom either.
I think you play onthe correct line, with the second barrel bet sizing he is commited with flush draws and all the Aces in his 3bet range to utg (AK AQ....) so maybe push it's the best choice to get the maximum value to your hand
Is correct have a calll range 3BET OOP? vs an unknown I prefer 4bet JJ
I think that call a 3bet OOP with JJ is the worst of the options.
I think your preflop line is fine without further information. You could argue for a 4bet as I would expect villain to be a weaker player given his sizing, but I'd rather have more information before I start deviating away from my standard strategy in a preflop spot like this.
I think flop is standard, as I can't see how we would construct a meaningful lead- or c/r-range on this board.
In a basic strategy, I don't like your turn play for the the same reason as above. I can't really construct a meaningful c/r-range, as I have a very hard time finding enough bluffs to balance our (few) value raises. In an exploitive strategy I think c/r is fine though, as I think there's a good chance that villain is a weaker player with his chosen sizings.
As played, I think shove is the obvious action, but I'm still more for the c/c turn, c/C river-line.
I would very much like to know if anyone else can construct meaningful c/r-ranges on this board? Either on flop, turn, or both?
Edit: Fixed my post in regards to the river-play as mentioned underneath.
Once we CR on turn, it seems -EV to check river because it allows him to get away from his hand by giving him options to check/back or bet/fold on river. We are less concerned with his bluffing range here because this board texture smashes his vs UTG 3bet range.
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