NL200 Turning TP into river CRAI bluff
Posted by bdon22
Posted by bdon22 posted in Mid Stakes
NL200 Turning TP into river CRAI bluff
BN: $602.46
SB: $247.22
BB: $212.03 (Hero)
UTG: $345.46
HJ: $217.01
CO: $496.20
SB: $247.22
BB: $212.03 (Hero)
UTG: $345.46
HJ: $217.01
CO: $496.20
Villain is 27/22 over 76 hands, appears quite aggressive with a WWSF of 77% and barreling stats of 75/50/100
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
T
9
UTG raises to $4, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB folds, Hero calls $2
UTG raises to $4, HJ folds, CO folds, BN folds, SB folds, Hero calls $2
Flop
($9.00)
2
8
3
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
UTG bets $5.85,
Hero calls $5.85
Debated whether or not to CR this flop or not. I think I should reserve my flop CR to strong hands like sets, and strong bluffs like NFD or 54hh, KQhh, etc. Is this correct thinking or can T9s be CR'ed here?
Turn
($20.70)
2
8
3
4
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
UTG bets $15.84,
Hero calls $15.84
I think villain's range is easily overpairs here, or some combo draws as well. 22/33/44 might not be in his UTG range but is certainly in mine.
River
($52.38)
2
8
3
4
T
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
UTG bets $39.52,
Hero raises to $186.34, and is all in
On this river I'm expecting villain to value bet a really wide range and not necessarily be able to call a CRAI. I'm just worried that my hand looks a bit transparent with the flush missing...
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