NL20 - 3b pot ip as the aggressor
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NL20 - 3b pot ip as the aggressor
IPoker, $0.10/$0.20 No Limit Hold'em Cash, 6 Players
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SB: $16.88 (84.4 bb)
BB: $20 (100 bb)
UTG: $22 (110 bb)
MP: $20.92 (104.6 bb)
CO: $22.10 (110.5 bb)
Hero (BTN): $23.22 (116.1 bb)
Preflop: Hero is BTN with 9 Q
UTG raises to $0.60, MP calls $0.60, CO folds, Hero raises to $2.40, SB calls $2.30, 2 folds, MP calls $1.80
Flop: ($8.00) 6 8
6
(3 players)
SB checks, MP checks, Hero bets $2.60, SB calls $2.60, MP calls $2.60
Turn: ($15.80) J (3 players)
SB checks, MP checks, Hero checks
River: ($15.80) 7 (3 players)
SB checks, MP checks, Hero checks
Results: $15.80 pot ($1.05 rake)
Final Board: 6 8
6
J
7
SB showed A Q
and lost (-$5 net)
MP showed 7 9
and won $14.75 ($9.75 net)
Hero mucked 9 Q
and lost (-$5 net)
Where I'm really unsure is the turn, and also preflop.
SB is a recreational.
First raisor and the caller are regulars.
Ingame I thought that I should 3bet with my hand, because it is too weak to call. In retrospect now I think maybe that was a bad thought process, because villains can easily call with KQ,AQ, some QJs... With 3b I can achive: fold out smaller pocket pairs, smaller suited connectors, and smaller Axs. With flat both players weak holdings are in. When the rec cold calls my 3bet, the regulars should call really wide there, so the regular should have a fairly wide range, around 9-10%.
The rec will have also a fairly wide range, at least 10%.
On the flop I think they can fold a lot of their holdings against a bet. I am not sure in the sizing, but 1/3psb shouldn't have to work all the time to be profitable, so I thought it's the best.
OTT: If I put a bet here, I go allin. When both player calls my flop bet, I thought I don't have too good chances to win immediately, so I choosed to check and see a free river.
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I honestly dont have a feeling for flop/turn plays in these type of multiway 3b spots where boards are quite low (so its really cool spot to sit and think about), but with your exact hand, i cant see betting flop/jammint turn being like ever bad.
OTT i think risk/award ratio is so good for you that you cannot really commit huge mistakes at this SPR having ~25% eq against most hands. Jack is also way better than A/K as its not hitting other players ranges that well.
So yeah, i would jam river.
3b is little light
I'd just check flop
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