[NL10z] Rate my bluff w ATs on 4bet pot
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[NL10z] Rate my bluff w ATs on 4bet pot
Blinds: $0.05/$0.10 (6 Players)
BN: $11.40
SB: $12.25
BB: $10.10
UTG: $8.58
MP: $33.12 (Hero)
CO: $18.67
SB: $12.25
BB: $10.10
UTG: $8.58
MP: $33.12 (Hero)
CO: $18.67
Preflop
($0.15)
Hero is MP with
A
T
, , , , ,
Villain seems a decent reg, maybe a bit lag. I dont 4bet always here, but sometimes, especially deep.
Flop
($4.95)
Q
J
4
,
Is my sizing too small? (because we are close to 200bb deep). Notes that I often cbet 1/3 for simpler general strategy.
Turn
($8.07)
Q
J
4
A
, ,
Maybe the check-call is a bit loose, but my tought process was that I could bluff some rivers if the board paired and I also have a bit of showdown value + equity if I hit a K or A vs QJs type hands.
River
($15.79)
Q
J
4
A
Q
,
I think I can represent AA, JJ, QQ, AQ, QJs mainly here and villain could fold better Ax like AJ, AK, some hands like KQ maybe without a diamond, and maybe some lower flushes if he is decent since it would be hard for him to find a lot of bluffs from my range.
(Also noob question : is it possible to hide the result?)
(Also noob question : is it possible to hide the result?)
Hi! :)
First post here but I read the forums since a while and I like how serious and strategy focused it is. Will probably participate more from now on.
My first language is french so feel free to tell me if what I say is incomprehensible. My apologies in advice.
So, what do you think of this hand?
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Pre is fine flop is fine. Turn call is fine. River is bad. So you play your sets this way? Bet until flush comes and then check call looking to boat then donk overbet huge? Line is very unbalanced.
You got him to fold Jx and missed 1d FD on the river which you already beat. Villain might hero call with Ax which you split with, but everything else beats you. You managed to bet out all hands that you beat, bet him out of bluffing, and make his calling range only hands that beat you.
I dont tend to play my sets this way in smaller pots or vs rec players who are more passive and stations, but I think vs good regulars or in very deep spots and oop, its fine to balanced some checks here with a mix of give ups and very good hands. I think it would be a pretty ugly spot if I bet 2p+ on the turn and villain raise.
Notes that the river shove is less than a pot size bet since villain as something like 11$ behind and the pot is already 15$+. Its a big bet since we are deep but in theory its still 3/4.
I'm trying to evaluate if villain has enough air river to bluffcatch and if not is he capable of folding medium flushes, AK, KTs or KQ.
Thank you for your input and I'm curious how would you play the hand. cc or cf river?
i'd say preflop too small. definitely a good combo though... i think flop starts being a bit dicey already. you did 4b not so huge so at this depth you are expected a bit of a looser range, but realistically, i think he very very rarely get folds here. i guess he calls something like
rough estimation:
88 - KK 36 combos
, ATs+ KQs, QJs - 20 combos
TJs, 98s, 87s, (he won't always 3bet these hands pre so 3 combos) - 3 combos
... i guess opp can fold 88-99, but he connects so damn well with this board. that i would probably be very careful cbetting. and be very picky with my bluffs.
as played i tend to agree with what was said. it's hard to rep full houses trying to get people off of flushes straights and trips. which i guess was what you were trying to do.
wouldn't advise it in general. people just don't like folding strong hands.
Thanks for your response.
You say you would be very picky with your bluffs here. Wich hands would you consider a cbet on the flop? I tought the gutshot + bdfd + 1 over was ''ok'' but maybe I'm a bit on the spewy side.
I agree its a bit an ambitious play here specially at these stakes and I have to be very careful of my frequency and choose only the best combos to do it. Not sure but maybe AdTd and AcTc are better candidates since I unblock villain bdfd. What do you think?
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