NL25 FR 3bet pot
Posted by Walogalego
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NL25 FR 3bet pot
UTG: Albertocord8: 32.22
UTG1: Dcq5: 33.82
UTG2: ibety0ufold: 32.87
LJ: Mr_galind0: 25.78
HJ: Xebyyy: 25.59
CO: skorpia1988: 26.87
BN: Walo_galego: 25.52
SB: trinxaraire: 18.58
BB: El Sefirot: 27.51
UTG1: Dcq5: 33.82
UTG2: ibety0ufold: 32.87
LJ: Mr_galind0: 25.78
HJ: Xebyyy: 25.59
CO: skorpia1988: 26.87
BN: Walo_galego: 25.52
SB: trinxaraire: 18.58
BB: El Sefirot: 27.51
Preflop
(0.35)
(9 Players)
Walo_galego was dealt
A
Q
Albertocord8 folds, Dcq5 folds, ibety0ufold folds, Mr_galind0 folds, Xebyyy calls 0.25, skorpia1988 raises to 1, Walo_galego raises to 2.50, trinxaraire folds, El Sefirot folds, Xebyyy folds, skorpia1988 calls 1.50
Albertocord8 folds, Dcq5 folds, ibety0ufold folds, Mr_galind0 folds, Xebyyy calls 0.25, skorpia1988 raises to 1, Walo_galego raises to 2.50, trinxaraire folds, El Sefirot folds, Xebyyy folds, skorpia1988 calls 1.50
Flop
(5.60)
4
9
Q
(2 Players)
skorpia1988 checks,
Walo_galego bets 2.75,
skorpia1988 calls 2.75
Turn
(11.10)
K
(2 Players)
skorpia1988 checks,
Walo_galego checks
River
(11.10)
3
(2 Players)
skorpia1988 bets 6.22,
Walo_galego calls 6.22
Final Pot
skorpia1988 has
Q
Q
Walo_galego has
A
Q
skorpia1988
wins 22.33
I think I could do call preflop, but I prefer having the initiative postflop than paying for PME.
Greetings,
Manu
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i personally prefer a flat when i hold AQ in those lp vs btn spots for the most part. simply because i have position and want to keep all the hands in that i dominate and can get 2 streets of value from... like AJ, AT, KQ, QJ when the flop comes A or Q high. (unless i know that villian will call oop with those hands, then i will go for the 3bet) the downside of 3betting hands like AQ is that you make villan to fold those hands that i mentioned above, you obviously have to fold to a 4bet and let him call with hands that will bring you in trouble most of the time when allot of money goes in postflop.
i also prefer flatting pre.
As played the non-club King turn is a dubious card for you. its pretty much the worst card in the deck. All villains straight draws get there besides T8 which may not be in his range. KQ improves and some rare K high club combos.
If villain has a reasonably tight range you can fold here. If villain is loose and randomly bets then call. If villain value bets too thin then maybe you can call, but its close.
Something that Phil Galfond mentioned in his vid and something i do WAY too often is i get emotionally attached to my hand when i flop TPTK+NFD (OR pair+FD, sets, two pair) , then ignore those very few bad turn or river cards or still call a villain raise when i think i'm beat. The board would run out bad for my hand and i would still put money into the pot. its important to remain disciplined in these cases
Daz:yep ,i make some mistake ->today have good example ->KQo open (bb call),JT2 bet ,turn 3,bet/and call miniraise,river K and i make crazy stupid x/call big bet (no flush draws on board) ,how can i think i m good? :D
The small raise or minraise followed by a big bet on the next street is often eminent strength. My default is to give credit, make a note and see if the freq. to which this happens escalates. I may start even incorporating the move in my play as a bluff. But haven't looked at which textures yet. Maybe versus a lead? i would need the next street card to be a brick though
I pay off way too much too, especially on the river. They size their bets so small and yet they always have it
I think in that river I can loose against: KK slowplayed, AA slowplayed, QQ slowplayed,AK, maybe some TJ (I'm not sure if this opponent would call pf with this kind hands, maybe if they're suitted), KQ, KJ and 99.
I beat JJ, qj (if we suppose he could call with TJ, he must have called with qj), tt, maybe 88.
We share the pot if he has AQ.
=6.22/(6.33+6.22+11.1) =0,263. 34,11>26,3
If I quit jt off and put some bluffs like AJs i almost get a 50%equity
If I quit 88 I have 29% of equity.
If I quit 88 and qj 21% -> I'm loosing
Defintely I think is a good call on river.
Regards,
Manu
Do you really think he'd go for thin value with AQ/QJ? I think his range here is too strong, specially when the K hits. You could easily be checking back any K ott.
Also, I don't think his range is that wide by the river. He folds 65~75% 3bets (or more vs btn) and also folds vs cbets a lot. I don't see him calling preflop with QJo/JTo or the flop with KJ (except clubs obv). On the other hand I'd put more PP in his range that are getting good odds to set mine.
River betting range: AKs,KQs,KcJc,JTs,AKo,KQo (all his broadway range is dominating you), 99,QQ+ and bluffing with 55-88, TT.
But since you posted the results I could be being too biased
Hi,
I think in the flop he's going to pay me with some medium hands (pocket-pairs, qx, etc). I have a 85% cbet (almost 9% 3bet) and for me, at least one barrell in 3bet pots is mandatory in almost all kind of spots, even more vs this opponent because how he play postflop.
Agaisnt that range:
I have a lot of equity, even if I quit the 55,66,77 I could pay in that spot earning money.
Thanks for the comments guys,
Regards,
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