NL200z Gud call?

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NL200z Gud call?

Blinds: $1.00/$2.00 (6 Players) BN: $253.33
SB: $214.04 (Hero)
BB: $343.52
UTG: $200.00
MP: $510.12
CO: $925.44
1 tabling goldstar
Preflop ($3.00) Hero is SB with K A
4 folds, Hero raises to $6.00, BB raises to $18.00, Hero raises to $48.00, BB calls $30.00
24bb is my standard 4bet sizing oop. Can I gain value if I make it 23,5bb or 24,5bb?
Flop ($96.00) 9 9 4
Hero bets $31.00, BB raises to $295.52 and is all in, Hero calls $135.04 and is all in
1/3 pot is my standard cbet size on this dry flop. Good? Do I have enough equity to call it off?
Turn ($557.56) 9 9 4 Q
River ($557.56) 9 9 4 Q 2

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Dddogkillah 8 years ago

Do I have enough equity to call it off?

grab your favorite equity calculator construct a range and go to town.
Looks like over pair or+, unless you have a read he can do this with some sort of combo of overcard BDFD I thinnk you have to fold.
CB and sizing looks fine :D

Pokerlogical 8 years ago

I think we established a volatile player profile here don't you think? 1 Tabling Zoom players are more likely to be fish thus more likely to spazz out.

Dddogkillah 8 years ago

not sure what level of volatility you give a 1 tabler,still think you should grab the EQ calc. Couldent 1 tabler be a passive fish as much as an agro fish? Becarfeul over applying that in the wrog situations
Id chaulk this up as bet size = hands strength and be happy folding until he gave me something more to work with. I urge you to use equity calculator I could be totally wrong....

Pokerlogical 8 years ago

Appearantly my equity drastically increses from 20% (absolutely no air in his range) to 40% (KJ added in his range)....

But I gave him stuff like J9s and Q9s in the range where I had 20% equity which should be flats but since a onetabler I need to give him some 9x but at the same time a bit of randomness...

keepswimmin 8 years ago

Given that he cold called you 4B probably not. You gotta give him a very conservative range of 10+, maybe even JJ+
Given that range he's actually favored to win 62%~ of the time when the flop hits he is favored 78%~ of the time.

After you CB and he raises it's a fold.

Pokerlogical 8 years ago

JJ+ should be 5bet in these positions^^

and him trapping AA-QQ shouldn't even be a consideration without a read, because it's just much better EV wise and strategy wise to 5bet those hands.

I could see people calling the 4b with TT-88 though and some KQ QJs JTs type hands.

keepswimmin 8 years ago

@Pokerlogical that's assuming this player likes to 5 bet. In terms of 5 betting in certain positions some players may not see the need to 5 bet every time they have JJ+ that's an exploitable play. Just because he's a random player doesn't mean that he/she may not want to flat AA-QQ with the idea of dodging a risky flop and getting it in with decent equity, which seems to the be case in my opinion.

As for the extended range I can see those hands being in his range, but I don't see KQ type hands raising all in. If by chance they're doing it with TT-88 your only improving 23%~ of the time.

Granted there are times when calling of AK is fine, but in this particular hand you don't have any added benefit of flush or straight draws

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