NL100 3b pot
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NL100 3b pot
HJ: $125.40
CO: $100.30
BN: $171.05
SB: $105.50 (Hero)
BB: $234.75
UTG: $101.50
CO: $100.30
BN: $171.05
SB: $105.50 (Hero)
BB: $234.75
UTG: $101.50
Preflop
($1.50)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
6
4
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $2.50, Hero raises to $8, BB folds, BN calls $5.50
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, BN raises to $2.50, Hero raises to $8, BB folds, BN calls $5.50
Flop
($17.50)
9
3
J
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
BN checks
Turn
($17.50)
9
3
J
T
(2 Players)
Hero bets $11.20,
BN calls $11.20
River
($39.90)
9
3
J
T
K
(2 Players)
Hero bets $25.50,
BN raises to $151.85, and is all in,
Hero folds
Final Pot
BN
wins $87.40
Villain reg, steal 60% ft3b 70%, BTN4brange7%, fold to cbet 25/20/20 (low sample like 10-15) bet vs missed cbet 70%. wtsd 25, w$sd 52
How much good double barrel (i think i can have here all set's/nuts flush/mb some straight's).
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I would nt 3 bet even though he has a somewhat high ft3b. He potentially is folding more to the nits in the game and less against you. Also you can find way better hands to fill up a very aggressive sb 3betting range.
Flop check is clear. Turn bet is likely to be spewy and I would never barrel this river in a million years.
Not necessarily agree with not 3-betting, against 70% the 3bet is likely not bad.
Postflop just give up. You make your money by him folding to your 3bet or you hitting a strong hand - not by splashing around money when the board hits his defense-range like bulls-eye. ;)
I agree with the above.
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