NL10 - A4s Q64ss 3bpot vs minraise
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NL10 - A4s Q64ss 3bpot vs minraise
SB: $9.59
BB: $12.85 (Hero)
UTG: $3.93
HJ: $6.56
CO: $2.92
BN: $9.85
BB: $12.85 (Hero)
UTG: $3.93
HJ: $6.56
CO: $2.92
BN: $9.85
BTN 27/19/3.0 in 92 hands. Fold to 3b 40% (5).
Preflop
($0.15)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
4
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $0.30, SB folds, Hero raises to $0.90, BN calls $0.60
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $0.30, SB folds, Hero raises to $0.90, BN calls $0.60
At the time of the hand i had fewer hands on him so I 3betted A4s. If he continues to call too many 3bets i will start to depolorize my 3bet range.
Flop
($1.95)
Q
4
6
(2 Players)
Hero bets $1.25,
BN raises to $2.60
Vs this raise, I think I have some fold equity. Don't really know if he's doing this as a bluff. Should I get it in? I don't have position and if I call he'll have a PSB on the turn.
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IMHO, I would not 3bet vs a 40% fold to 3bet with A4s, he will call you easily with better aces. Then on the flop you are the one representing big strength so I would 3bet call shove. However I would 3bet but not shove so I leave room for worse draws to shove on me
By shoving dont you also fold out some QX??
I doubt. :) Qx won´t 3bet with the intention of folding, imho.
I doubt he ever raises Qx in 3B pot, but it can`t be exluded.
Flush draws i also expect him to just flat.
Imo his range here is mostly weighted towards sets and pure blufs, and getting it in on this flop is a must.
Also agree with fagrello that you should only 3B this guy for value given his low fold to 3B%, so folding or flating pre is better.
This sentence makes absolutely no sense to me (if i get it right)....so we wanna fold out his air and gii vs his sets? sounds like a bad idea...
The only real question to me is if villain is gii with any FD (maybe weired SD as well)OTF in a 3bp...Doubt he folds anything that he his XR for direct value....
But given a Range of good QX+ and dominated draws we´re doing pretty ok, so jamming is never a mistake i guess.
But what about jamming turn to get 1 more street of his pure air even if we gii worse vs his valuerange? Even though it sucks beeing oop for this plan...meh...
@RaoulFlush
I wrote it wrong, it should be"His range is mostly w towards sets and pute bluffs, BUT getting it in is a must".Note English is not my 1st lang so i might make some typos frm time to time ;).
Flatting would be less superior then shoving bc we`re OOp+have decent FE and decent equity if called.If we decided to play the hand in the manner we did, getting it on the flop is best imo.
How you gonna get one more street of pure air value, if he has the option to checking back the turn?
What is gii by the way?
gii= get it in...
My thoughts on this one was that vs his valuerange it doesnt matter at all if we call or jam....cauz villain wont fold anything OTF nor we OTT.
But i agree that its hard oop to get much value out of his pure air and he might stop barreling his FD what would have stacked the flop (and would be an equity-disaster)....so i also prefer "gii" OTF
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