NL200 Facing triple with bottom FH
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NL200 Facing triple with bottom FH
Blinds: $1.00/$2.00 (6 Players)
BN: $204.28
SB: $213.64 (Hero)
BB: $755.37
UTG: $572.54
MP: $263.23
CO: $204.28
SB: $213.64 (Hero)
BB: $755.37
UTG: $572.54
MP: $263.23
CO: $204.28
Preflop
($3.00)
Hero is SB with
T
7
, ,
Flop
($12.00)
T
K
J
, ,
Turn
($28.00)
T
K
J
K
, ,
River
($60.00)
T
K
J
K
T
, ,
opp aggro weak player 34/24 3bet 10% over 50 hands.
Actually flop I was considering folding, I don't need to call all pairs here and something like gutshot +BDFD and T8+ should be close enough to calling range
Turn looks like more clear fold, but vs weak aggressive player I decided to continue (unblocking FD and 98)
River he sized up, probably Ace high isn't bluffing anymore
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PIO folds flop and definitely folds turn. That being said flop is breakeven call vs low frequency bet, and turn slighlty - EV, river is slightly + EV.
How we adjust vs weak player? (not passive)
*Considering PIO is playing versus an optimal player as well.
If he is aggressive enough (deviating from PIO), being more aggresive than optimally, then you must consider lighter calls or wider check-raises. The good arguments for calling here would be the wider ranges preflop brings and his aggressiveness. The good arguments for folding is the continued aggression linked with a pot sized bet on the river. How are you balancing your XC XC XC range on this spot? And do you thing villain perceives this? Maybe thinking that you wouldn't XC three times the top of your range.
First of all you should fold preflop, to avoid spots like these ;) Open this trash hands only if bb really overfolds pre is my suggestion.
As played i think its fairly safe to fold river. This spot is likely underbluffed in generall, because of how favourable this board is for your range, so he will notice you have a lot of easy snapcalls otr so its not very appealing to bluff. Also his pott sizing makes me even less inclined to call because its just a bluffcatcher now anyway, so i would be way more happy to call if he bet 40-70% were we still can chop, and getting better odds vs his bluffs.
About this playertype i would not make any crazy assumptions because he plays 34/24/10 over 50 hands, that dosent tell me too much, ofcourse its something, but i would just try to play solid. It's another thing if he played 50/30 or something and might be a whale. But this could just be a good player.
Yes, nice reminder.
I'm not opening the T7o BvB, too.
But I wouldn't judge the op since there is a lot of post flop mistakes to be taken advantage. Probably this hand wouldn't be too different if the op had T9o.
T7o is never a openraise in SB. It's more than 60% range which is even too much if you do it exploitatively.
It's like pointing fingers at somebodies mistakes and opens doors for huge counter exploits. He can basically start 3betting 30% range against you.
Like you said Flop and Turn it's a fold. If you want to exploit so hard then you have to call the river also, since it's the best runout you could get. I would only make such explo deviations if I have a clear picture of my opponents gameplan. He must overbluff hard in order to justify the Flop and Turn call.
It is bottom of my mixed opening range and I open less than 60%.
T7o have more equity vs ~60% defending range than 54o and 65o. More equity than T3s and almost same playability. ( Just checked equilab)
Feel free to correct me, if something is missed
Even if mixed frequ. I'm sure it's too wide.
In rare cases it's ok to explo steal wide against villains which are overfolding hard and are incapable of adapting. But in this case opp aggro weak player 34/24 3bet 10% over 50 hands. it's a very clear fold. And I would stick to a GTO preflop strategy. Limp/Raise strat there is best, weak villains/regs make more mistakes against it.
Yes you are right vs good players it just drain money. Even if it looks nice and plays well, overall with huge distance it definitely won't make profit or better than -50bb/100bb.
Vs weak players or less aware postflop oppositions I don't mind exploiting hard and starting raising a ton.
About limping haven't put so much studies. Probably raising is still better vs weak guy?
"About limping haven't put so much studies. Probably raising is still better vs weak guy?"
raise/fold strat is better against overfolding/passive players or very high rake, as soon as they become aggressive and reasonable wide, limp/raise/fold strat is superior
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