NL400-Flop effective nuts on super wet board 250 deep
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NL400-Flop effective nuts on super wet board 250 deep
Blinds: $2.00/$4.00 (4 Players)
CO: $400.00
BN: $1116.30 (Hero)
SB: $1103.90
BB: $739.60
BN: $1116.30 (Hero)
SB: $1103.90
BB: $739.60
Preflop
($6.00)
Hero is BN with
3
5
, , ,
Flop
($31.20)
7
4
6
, , , ,
Not a regular sizing, but I feel I have to explo bomb 3bet this flop vs a Bumhunting vilain?
Turn
($487.20)
7
4
6
J
, ,
Should I bet normal here? I feel he is never folding here?
vilain is weak Bumhunter. You like my flop bomb?
Std hand?
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HOLD!
Our basic 3b flop range will be a5ss a5hh 77-66 58 53 a8ss a8hh k8ss k8hh q8hh 108hh j8hh (maybe a little mixed strat) and I also at up some 'less equity' hands like As5xAs8x/k10hh. Harder to find out which 'less' hands i would 3 bet exactly but the need at least a) the As so we can barrel some bluffs on an upcoming spade or b) hand which contain equity but aren't able to call, like A10hh.
So, now I have an idea of which possible hands we can choose for a 3bet. You chose a fairly big 3b size, which I really liked cause we can at up more bluffs now and put maximum pressure on (bum hunting) villain and we don't need to fold a hand like a10hh on a chr again (I rarely bet a10hh on the flop actually but I stick with my example, I'm on my phone). So big raise, wide 3b range, Jh on the turn. Long story, short answer. I really like your shove on the turn Jh: completes non of our semi bluffs while at the same time lots of my hands gained equity and have no sdv. So we wanna keep our bet range up and we can only do that with shoving. Especially if the other options are half pot turn bet river 60-70% or so. Not gonna do the math. We can also still check hands on the turn. So by doing that, we're gonna be balanced. Possibly a little top heavy on my shove but who cares against a bumhunter
Hey MasterofPKR!
Thanks for taking your time and doing this analysis. I really agree with everything you say in that post. The more I look at the hand, the more I think this hand is nice to develop some strat has vilain never has NUTS so we can apply a lot of pressure with our range being that deep.
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