NL50 4way pot asPFR with flopped 3rd nuts
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NL50 4way pot asPFR with flopped 3rd nuts
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (9 Players)
MP+2: $17.21
CO: $58.15
BN: $56.31
SB: $82.98
BB: $49.13
UTG: $63.96
UTG+1: $56.37
MP: $50.00 (Hero)
MP+1: $50.00
CO: $58.15
BN: $56.31
SB: $82.98
BB: $49.13
UTG: $63.96
UTG+1: $56.37
MP: $50.00 (Hero)
MP+1: $50.00
Villain - REG. Seems loosie 21/16/6,1 after 17k hh. FvCBet IP 46(54)/50(12). Turn stab ip 60(40). WTSD 28 WWSF 45 W$SD 51. AGG 2,2/1,74/2,11. Coldcall tot 11%
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is MP with
Q
T
, , , , ,
Flop
($6.25)
J
9
7
, , , ,
Turn
($14.25)
J
9
7
9
, ,
Turn can't see me getting 3 streets of value, so I tend to check and see what happens.
River
($33.25)
J
9
7
9
2
, ,
River was tough for me, I thought for a while and see his WWSF 45, though he could turn Ac blocker into bluff and called..
Any other ideas how to play optimal this hand? Maybe bet turn and xF river? Or bluffcatching here is fine?
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Wp, no reason to x/raise turn or river. your hand is too strong to fold, imo
No reason to x turn just pick a sizing that lets you jam for ~psb otr
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+2
hard to fold especially against this guy
Guys, do you prefer bet-bet-bet or bet-xc-xc line vs this villain?In vacuum vs unknown is best way bet-bet-bet or bet-bet-xc/xf river?
If unknown, resort to betting. If you know he loves to float, c/c turn and lead or check shove river might be alright.
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