nl100 3bet vs TAG
Posted by Jeff_
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Jeff_
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Low Stakes
nl100 3bet vs TAG
Blinds: $0.50/$1.00 (6 Players)
BN: $73.60
SB: $179.17
BB: $122.75
UTG: $181.69
MP: $137.20
CO: $104.08 (Hero)
SB: $179.17
BB: $122.75
UTG: $181.69
MP: $137.20
CO: $104.08 (Hero)
Preflop
($1.50)
Hero is CO with
A
J
, , , ,
Flop
($18.50)
9
J
9
, ,
Turn
($30.10)
9
J
9
T
,
River
($30.10)
9
J
9
T
A
,
Don't have much stats(maybe 100hands) he is like 24/18 tight side player
Pot size is usually value at this stakes, I quickly round up bluffs to under pairs with spade. PIO says 2-4 blinds + EV river call
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I would fold here. But I don't know that player. But on100nl I would fold this early in a session. I would fold late too looking at it again. Well played though , bad bad runout. I bet .01 you folded.
Then again looking at that board....he knows you know thats an instant fold .....Hence ......call a deep thinker. Fold to an abc reg.
range vs range play is a 80% call 20% fold (per snowie playing snowie)
The spefic line with AhJh is FOLD 76% call22%
I would bet the turn. Also i would bet bigger on the flop. I don't understand this small sizing on the flop. Can somebody explain me?
On paired boards, one should tend to bet smaller because most hands have missed the board and can't call a large bet. In contrast, betting small allows Hero to bet with a wider range: any Jx, many pocket pairs looking for protection/thin value etc.
That said, this board is somewhat connected and there's a possible flush draw, so betting bigger is also viable.
A tight player is mainly going to have something like this range preflop: 99-66, AQs-ATs, KQs, QJs, JTs, maybe TT sometimes, maybe some trapped AA, maybe a few other suited stuff. He probably isn't going to have many 9x in his range.
So, on the river, what combos does he have for value? 99 (1 combo), TT (3 combos), KQs (4 combos). Very narrow value range of 8 or so combos. Can you find 4 bluffs for Villain? Maybe some random pocket pair with a spade, or some random JTs (blocking boats) or QJs (blocking straight) make sense.
It's close either way.
I'm generally station-y in these spots because it's hard to have better hands in our range. Do we have enough stronger hands in our range which take this line? Maybe JJ will take this line but it may also just check flop. KQs will likely bet turn. Most FD will bet turn as well. So hard to think of enough hands which take this line.
I'd bet bigger on this flop, check on Td turn and fold river.
Belrio42, this is wet board oesd and fd possible. Gutshots. So I would bet bigger, ok i understand your logic about small sizing, you want to increase his calling range, but I don't think that this board good for this move. Ok if you bet smaller what do you think he will call, what he will not call if you bet 3/4?
Ever think about raising repping AA or JJ and using your blockers
ace is pretty irrelevant blocker(he certainly don't have much of AA or valuebet any Ace for that size), maybe would use JT to do it and thats enough.
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