nl100 (Fullring) KJo vs double barrel in isoraise spot
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nl100 (Fullring) KJo vs double barrel in isoraise spot
HJ: $102.30
CO: $252.82
BN: $120.10
SB: $100
BB: $140.56 (Hero)
UTG: $20.07
LJ: $112.43
CO: $252.82
BN: $120.10
SB: $100
BB: $140.56 (Hero)
UTG: $20.07
LJ: $112.43
SB is a reg (19/15) - isoraises about 20% in any position - 1k hands)
LJ is a passiv fish (35/0)
LJ is a passiv fish (35/0)
Preflop
($1.50)
(7 Players)
Hero was dealt
K
J
UTG folds, LJ calls $1, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB raises to $3.50, Hero calls $3, LJ calls $3
UTG folds, LJ calls $1, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB raises to $3.50, Hero calls $3, LJ calls $3
Preflop I guess it's pretty standard. The SB is going to isoraise and KJ is a standard flat with the fish in the hand. I thinks his range, given the fact that he is OOP, should be something like:
77+, A8s+, KTs+, QJs, ATo+, KJo+, QJo (13%) ?
77+, A8s+, KTs+, QJs, ATo+, KJo+, QJo (13%) ?
Flop
($12.00)
K
8
4
(3 Players)
SB bets $7,
Hero calls $7,
LJ folds
His cbet is on the smaller side but also a relatively standard call. He cbets about 65% oop, anyway, I don't think he has many air in his range with the fish behind. So he is going to cbet only for value + his draws and maybe some backdoor draws like ATcc+
Turn
($26.00)
4
(2 Players)
SB bets $17
On the turn we are headsup and he is going to cbet again. In game, it was a pretty clear call for me, but now I think there isnt really much I have beat in his range. His flop cbet range should be already so strong, that a fold looks like the best option:
Board: Kc8s4s4c
Equity Win Tie
MP2 22.06% 17.18% 4.88% { KsJh }
MP3 77.94% 73.06% 4.88% { KK+, 88, 44, AKs, KTs+, AcQc, AcJc, QcJc, AcTc, AKo, KQo }
What do you guys think? Would a fold be to nitty in this spot? And what about my ranges?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Chris
Board: Kc8s4s4c
Equity Win Tie
MP2 22.06% 17.18% 4.88% { KsJh }
MP3 77.94% 73.06% 4.88% { KK+, 88, 44, AKs, KTs+, AcQc, AcJc, QcJc, AcTc, AKo, KQo }
What do you guys think? Would a fold be to nitty in this spot? And what about my ranges?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Chris
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Preflop feels a lot closer to a fold if the fish can limpraise but if he doesn't do that then call is fine I guess.
As for turn I think it's a fold as villain should definitely not be bluffing on flop as much as normal due to the fish being in the pot along with you. I wouldn't feel great about folding but you'll definitely have a lot of better hands to continue with in this spot.
Yeah, our flop c-range is pretty tight in the first place so we can probably get away with folding here. That said, I think you're missing some club and spade combos, and some postflop stats would be useful.
Thanks guys!
@GInTheorem: Yes, you are right, I've missed some hands in his range, but it shouldn't make a big difference in terms of equity. I've also missed to say that his turn cbet stat was really low on a small sample. He just had bet the turn 1 out of 7 times. So, this should make his bet even more stronger.
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