NL200 3b pot, sb vs btn
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NL200 3b pot, sb vs btn
Blinds: $1.00/$2.00 (4 Players)
BN: $200.00
SB: $204.80 (Hero)
BB: $204.73
CO: $222.50
SB: $204.80 (Hero)
BB: $204.73
CO: $222.50
Preflop
($3.00)
Hero is SB with
J
K
, , , ,
Flop
($40.00)
6
9
5
,
Turn
($85.72)
6
9
5
8
,
River
($167.38)
6
9
5
8
3
,
Final Pot
BN
wins and shows a straight, Five to Nine.
SB lost and shows high card King.
BN wins $400.75
Rake is $1.25
SB lost and shows high card King.
BN wins $400.75
Rake is $1.25
if i had KcJx i would always take this line but what do u think about this with Jc?
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We dont block hands like A9, Ac7 nor QT. We maybe dont fold out QcT, and surely dont fold out Ac9. Other his hands are 1P+, gutters+, better FDs+. QT!c he folds...
After he calls turn, dont see him folding non club rvr...
This looks like a hard spew.
You can't valuebet overpairs or even sets OTT, so I think turn is a range check. You are repping really narrow by bet-bet-shove here. I'd like to have even some blockers to do this as a bluff ever.
+1 to everything
With Ac you would block at least double the amount of villain's flush combos than with Kc/Jc. And you don't block any of his 7x (A7s, 97s, 87s, 76s).
bovada?
Leave results out of hand histories for better responses that are not weighted to result oriented thinking.
Plus leave OP's own starting hand out of hand histories to force everyone to think in ranges including OP. Instead OP should state his starting range and estimate for opponent's range.
:D now were cooking with fire!
This comment blew my mind :) Very good idea imo
Not practical imo... You would need to write huge paragraphs for every spot.
Also you can/should also think in ranges when giving advice on how to play one specific combo, e.g. do we have better bluffs/ bluffcatchers in this spot, are we or villain polarized, what betsizing to use, etc... See Luigi's comment as an example
Actually, No. You could insert a screenshot of range or you could describe range categories eg (in hand above) Betting flushes on river (~25 combos) and ~10 combos of flush blockers Acx & Kcx leaving no room for Jcx.
To much work imindiff =oP
I'd often check my range on medium coordinated flops like this, IP play a lot of suited combos and mid card combos. I hesitate to call any street of this hand bad, but it seems like if you're playing a strategy which bluffs every KcJx (as you stated in OP), some KxJc, and presumably other combos like this (KcQc, AxKc, etc) then you'll end up with either too many bluffs on flop/turn or you'll be forced to make bad "valuebets" with overpairs. I think you probably want to find somewhere to start Xing.
so we check call flop and what do we do on blank turn? we check fold?
yes
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