nl10z - 3b HJvsUTG-value betting R?
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nl10z - 3b HJvsUTG-value betting R?
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $14.68
SB: $14.41
BB: $10.20
UTG: $12.09
MP: $16.21 (Hero)
CO: $27.43
SB: $14.41
BB: $10.20
UTG: $12.09
MP: $16.21 (Hero)
CO: $27.43
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is MP with
K
Q
, , ,
Flop
($2.15)
2
T
6
, ,
Turn
($3.49)
2
T
6
9
,
River
($3.49)
2
T
6
9
Q
, ,
Final Pot
UTG
wins and shows a pair of Queens.
MP lost and shows a pair of Queens.
UTG wins $8.35
Rake is $0.44
MP lost and shows a pair of Queens.
UTG wins $8.35
Rake is $0.44
Reg Abc- i really make a mistake vs this player but maybe vs another players i have some value betting in this R i guess.
My oponent never put me in a flush here because when i bet a R looks like i have miss a FDraw and try bet in a scary card or a backdoor FD (I bet T if i have)
Maybe it´s not the best exemple because its a HJvsUTG 3b, but i put the range the oponent call and win QsQc, ThTs, ThTc, TsTc, 9h9s, 9h9c, 9s9c, AdKd, AcQc, KcQc, AdJd, QcJc- and the range he calls and loose JJ, and may be 88, JhTh, JsTs, JcTc AhTh, AsTs, AcTc
Im recent try go very deep in some hands i apreciate some criticism if my thought is wrong or very wrong
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Question is what range villain opens UTG and calls a 3 bet with from the HJ first.
If we assume 15% open range and a fold range of 65% he will not fold the 3 bet with about 15%x35% ~ 5.3% ~ TT+, AQ+ and KQs now he will prob 3 bet QQ+ and AK
so leaves him with AQ, KQs, TT and JJ.
I really don't think he has AT in his range here and he might fold JJ and maybe even KQ to your bet sizing in this situation and only calls if he has you beat on this flush board with just one high card.
So in my opinion just KQ hand is just a check back on the river.
Yeah river bet is a bit thin given the early positions.
If you bet river, with this holding or AQ, I think you have to size it down substantially. Probably bet bigger with KK and AA (KK blocks more), the nuts and have a few bluffs w/blocking effect.
Honestly, checking back here is probably best.
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