KQs is semi-bluff shove an option?
Posted by synkro7
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KQs is semi-bluff shove an option?
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
SB: $17.23
BB: $6.85
UTG: $10.23 (Hero)
MP: $10.48
CO: $10.00
BN: $10.00
BB: $6.85
UTG: $10.23 (Hero)
MP: $10.48
CO: $10.00
BN: $10.00
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is UTG with
K
Q
, , , ,
Flop
($1.20)
6
6
4
, , , , ,
Turn
($4.60)
6
6
4
3
,
River
($6.40)
6
6
4
3
2
,
Final Pot
SB wins $6.11
Rake is $0.29
Rake is $0.29
Hi, do you consider shoving vs a flop reraise an option here? Villain was 46/2 after 104 hands, his AF was 4 and I've seen him doing that kind of reraises few times before. Do you think that he folds enough of his range so that semibluff can be profitable?
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You're not considering your or villain's ranges whatsoever in this hand. This board smashes sb's preflop 2b cold calling range.
Be aware that SB did donk bet into 3 players on this board which normally means strength if villain did this multiple times in the same situation in multi-way pots and all low cards then yes shoving all in with this monster draw can be valid as you have folding equity and might even be ahead against a straight draw. On the other hand just calling is fine as you have sufficient equity.
I would however never be in this situation as I would just call his bet in a multi-way pot, there is also still someone behind you to act which might call if you decide to call which gives you more then excellent odds and also more chance to get paid off if you hit your flush draw.
Call flop/evaluate turn. Raising flop is better on unpaired board. 76s, 65s, 44 have you drawing thin/dead and some of your club outs can be tainted here AND your pair outs are never good against trips (barring you go runner runner K or Q). Not to mention he can be spazzing out with AcXc and have you drawing to 6 pair out with a redraw on the river.
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