NL 25 - 3 barrel with nut-blocker; Question about sizing.
Posted by mason barrell
Posted by mason barrell posted in Low Stakes
NL 25 - 3 barrel with nut-blocker; Question about sizing.
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
SB: $33.16
BB: $40.32
UTG: $29.86
MP: $25.00 (Hero)
CO: $17.74
BN: $30.04
BB: $40.32
UTG: $29.86
MP: $25.00 (Hero)
CO: $17.74
BN: $30.04
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is MP with
A
J
, , , ,
Flop
($2.10)
K
3
2
,
Turn
($3.94)
K
3
2
5
,
River
($8.62)
K
3
2
5
Q
No stats on villain
I've been thinking about different sizing to use on the turn and river.
I went with ~60% turn, ~140% river
My logic for overbetting this river is that we will have a lot more nut-flushes than him, as most people do not flat their Axs IP, they use them as 3 bet bluffs or fold pre.
The other options for sizing include a more standard, 3/4 pot both turn and river, merging my value range, repping something like AK+ for value.
Alternatively, we could go for an over-bet on the turn, and bet 75-100% pot otr.
What do you guys think about the hand in general, and what sizing would you use?
Thanks!
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