NL5 6max, shove vs. 3bet and caller ok?
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NL5 6max, shove vs. 3bet and caller ok?
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $11.55
SB: $4.57
BB: $5.98 (Hero)
UTG: $6.95
MP: $16.51
CO: $5.00
SB: $4.57
BB: $5.98 (Hero)
UTG: $6.95
MP: $16.51
CO: $5.00
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is BB with
K
A
, , , , , , ,
Flop
($12.48)
J
A
K
Turn
($12.48)
J
A
K
2
River
($12.48)
J
A
K
2
9
Final Pot
BN
lost and shows a pair of Queens.
BB wins and shows two pair, Aces and Kings.
BB wins $11.96
Rake is $0.52
BB wins and shows two pair, Aces and Kings.
BB wins $11.96
Rake is $0.52
Here I thought that the BU 3bets as a bluff to the CO steal. Since the SB calledI really didn't know what to do because folding felt kinda bad. With just calling I put him on a range of 99-JJ and AQ+ so I thought I could make him lay down these hands with a shove. I didn't expect the BU to have QQ here. Is a simple 4bet better here? Should I even fold? The guys in the pot where all not too TAGish so I guess with different stats I could fold AK here from time to time. Calling seems odd here most of the time because I will play the hand squeezed postflop which makes it even harder for me to play imo.
Glad to hear your opinions on that hand!
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Lot of dead money in pot, so shove will never be bad here with AKo. Good equity against continuing range but also does benefit from winning the pot preflop. The question is sizing and whether playing shove or fold here is better than cold 4b. Its likely a cold 4b spot if sb doesn’t overcall but once they do you’ll need to increase your preflop size more to the point you might have to commit pre with entire continue range.
Looks Fine.
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