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NL 10 FAST - [TT] changing SD into bluff OTR

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NL 10 FAST - [TT] changing SD into bluff OTR

Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players) BN: $9.00
SB: $10.34
BB: $10.00
UTG: $9.69
MP: $11.97
CO: $10.85 (Hero)
Preflop ($0.15) Hero is CO with T T
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.30, BN folds, SB raises to $0.80, BB folds, Hero calls $0.50
Flop ($1.70) 9 8 Q
SB bets $0.81, Hero calls $0.81
Turn ($3.32) 9 8 Q K
SB checks, Hero checks
River ($3.32) 9 8 Q K 2
SB bets $0.90, Hero raises to $3.90, SB calls $3.00

HI
VILL was 43/29/3B 22 but small sample of 40h, so kinda unkown.
My thinking OTR was kinda that, he would bet most of his FD on turn, thats what playerpool do on this stakes.
JT is highly blocked + he would bet it turn.
He would not stop with sets + 2 pairs.
What do u think ?
Overplay or reasonable ?

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Bingo 123 6 years, 4 months ago

I like it but you need to be careful not to overdo it, because you rep really narrow. And be careful vs what players you do this

HawksWin 6 years, 4 months ago

Like it much better with Tc. You would hold such a good blocker. He can't have ATcc, QTcc, JTcc on a "nuts" changing river after the BDFD turned.

weltcheftrainer 6 years, 4 months ago

I don't get it. In a vacuum you can raise any hand but you can't always raise. So you should pick the best hands to do it with. With TT you can simply call here given the good price.

Okay, his play does look like some AQ, or JJ, but he can also be tricky. Wanting to go for the checkraise on the turn with a flushdraw and now trying to induce a raise.

burek2000 6 years, 4 months ago

Against someone playing 43/29/22 after 40 hands I'm calling river with those odds and expect him to have some random crap in his range. Also, you get to see what he had and can make a note. I believe turning TT into a bluff here is a waste of SD value.

If this was a reg on the other hand, I would just fold. Our range is quite capped with exception of few flushes and he should use small size value bets against our range. And secondly, we represent a very narrow value range by raising and that would incline villain to look us up even more likely than the sole fact that people underfold in micros.

SnowAndFire 6 years, 4 months ago

Pre-flop - Call is fine but I would rather 4-bet versus this type of player with a linear range for 2.7x-3x sizing.

Flop and Turn - These streets look good.

River - Your hand is likely good often enough to at least make a call break-even here. My guess would be that it is actually a profitable call versus this player type. No reason to raise.

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