nl100 set vs weak player
Posted by Jeff_
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nl100 set vs weak player
Blinds: $0.50/$1.00 (6 Players)
BN: $94.20
SB: $124.63
BB: $109.94 (Hero)
UTG: $144.03
MP: $129.50
CO: $143.97
SB: $124.63
BB: $109.94 (Hero)
UTG: $144.03
MP: $129.50
CO: $143.97
Preflop
($1.50)
Hero is BB with
8
8
, , , , ,
Flop
($6.80)
K
T
8
, , , , ,
Turn
($42.80)
K
T
8
7
MP- tag, BN- 26/19 weak player without info.
on the turn he has 74$ left. Even if I made 20-22$ raise on the flop he still have much more than pot size left. Turn is quite annoying and I'm not sure which size is preferable
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Why is the turn annoying ?
It is not that likely given the stats that he calls with suited gappers certainly not with 96s on the BTN on an MP raise. He has a lots of K's and flush draws and QJs in his range. The only thing that is in his normal range that beats you is TT.
He has like 75$ behind so would make it just under 30$ and on the river get the rest in that way his draws don't have the implied odds to make the call on the turn. You are likely to get called on the turn by KJ, JT, KQ, T9, 98 etc
Yeah turn isn't annoying, spr is annoying. Feels like if I have FD with anything and bet 30$ I'm commited
Ah ok. But aren't you happy to get it allin :). So the smaller the SPR the better lol
Just jam no? Kx is pretty inelastic and we get called by draws pretty often.
The weird SPR is probably because he bet almost 90% pot on flop, and you raised him big, and he called. Raising to about $15 (a 70% pot raise) might have been better. Then you can make two 60ish% pot bets to be all-in on the river.
Given the flop action, you could jam turn, I suppose. Or make two half-pot sized bets.
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