NL2 JTs facing check raise on dry flop
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NL2 JTs facing check raise on dry flop
Blinds: $0.01/$0.02 (6 Players)
BN: $2.00 (Hero)
SB: $2.02
BB: $3.29
UTG: $1.73
MP: $2.00
CO: $2.50
SB: $2.02
BB: $3.29
UTG: $1.73
MP: $2.00
CO: $2.50
Preflop
($0.03)
Hero is BN with
J
T
, , , , , ,
Flop
($0.63)
2
2
6
, , ,
Is betting ok?
Betting size too big?
Is fold ok?
Betting size too big?
Is fold ok?
Final Pot
CO wins $1.79
Rake is $0.06
Rake is $0.06
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Pre is probably better as a flat. Plays fine multi-way
What was your rationale for potting it on the flop? You're multi-way, flop is super dry so you don't rep much, CO's range is skewed to pocket pairs which don't fold on this board, and this would be a strange line for value because it forces villains to fold so many weaker hands. Your bluff will be just as effective sized smaller - probably around 33% pot
As played obviously snap fold to the min-raise.
I potted the flop because I 3bet pre, trying to represent a strong pocket pair after Villain checked.
Agree with this. I would split my decision here between range betting this flop at a high frequency and a check. As played I fold the turn once getting 3 bet after a polarised bet sizing vs a presumed unknown
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