KQoff river AI bluff
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KQoff river AI bluff
One more hand played during shot on NL10 vs reg. ( I thought I made it 8BB pre - created hotkey for this sizing now)
On the flop I think this is the mix of check and bet - I need to add RNG to my game because I think I might overcbet this kind of hands.
Turn is good for UTG since he has more smaller pocket pairs but there are also some combinations of Ax that might call flop I decided to bet - not sure if this is OK.
River:
My thinking was that this is a great card for me and if there is a spot for bluff this is the one. Hands like 99 TT JJ QQ crying here.
Of course I might get called by some better hands like sets 88 or 77 and flushes but overall I think that It will be hard for UTG to call hand like A5s.
This might be a kind of hand where I am overagressive and really looking forward your opinions :)
PokerStars - $0.10 NL (6 max) - Holdem - 6 players
UTG: 101.5 BB
MP: 50.7 BB
Hero (CO): 101.5 BB
BTN: 98.5 BB
SB: 100 BB
BB: 100 BB
SB posts SB 0.5 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB
Pre Flop: (pot: 1.5 BB) Hero has Kh Qc
UTG raises to 2.3 BB, fold, Hero raises to 7 BB, fold, fold, fold, UTG calls 4.7 BB
Flop : (15.5 BB, 2 players) 3c 2d 8c
UTG checks, Hero bets 8 BB, UTG calls 8 BB
Turn : (31.5 BB, 2 players) 7c
UTG checks, Hero bets 20 BB, UTG calls 20 BB
River : (71.5 BB, 2 players) As
UTG checks, Hero bets 66.5 BB and is all-in
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Looks like you overbluff easily here. You also need to take positions way more into account imo. Villain has already a really strong range calling pre.
So my 2 cents:
Flop is a low frequency cbet with the Qc and sizing looks good.
Turn is a good card for the blocking properties of your concrete hand and so betting is fine.
But dont fall into the trap to rely on an A river here. Indeed its a bad card for you:
If villain is somehow floating the turn it will be the Ac.
We also dont really have Ax combos that go for 3 streets of value here (beside the NF).
So the blocking effects of your hand get indeed devalued by the A otr…but as played: im still going for it i guess… but i expect to get called more often now…
I got snapped by AcTh.
What is a good card to go AI here?
I need to study cbet on 3bet pots more - I think I am burning money in this spots.
So I ran this spot in Wizard for you and the anwser is quite simple. If we decide to utilize on our flush blocker, we simply jam every river that is an overcard and start mixing give ups 50/50 if the board pairs.
So to simplify this: jam it and hope for the best all the time at nl10....
As, played line seems fine. RaoulFlush summed it up nicely.
I think in this rake trap, I prefer to simply fold KQo preflop. Or, at most, I would randomize it to 3 out of 12 offsuit combos or roll a 1 to 25 or a 76 to 100. In general, these pools RFI a few points lower than GTO grids. I try to keep my 3b range vs UTG around 4.5% and that eliminates KQo from my range. I would stick to JJ+, AQ+ and like KQs. I am only having success of 3b vs UTG of 27% and my pool calls so much AK/AQ here vs 3b that I like avoiding too many spots where I am dominated with so many top pair combos.
If I were you, I would note this guy in PT4 or HM with what he is calling 4 bets with and use this info against him. Also note what he continues with vs bigger than 1/2 pot bet.
If villain is calling ATo OOP vs 3B im sticking to about 7-8% 3bet range being linear vs this guy. With that said the fact he is so loose pre calling 3bets I am not looking to bluff him post. Just value bet clinic.
On the turn the flush completing turns will be better for the flop caller as you are narrowing his range. Not a spot you want to size up on the turn. Would use small size with a polarized range. You have a bunch of over pairs and not many flushes. So you cant just bombs away.
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