NL50 - Gutshot with Shallow Stacks, Turn Decision
Posted by OnceOrTwice
Posted by OnceOrTwice posted in Low Stakes
NL50 - Gutshot with Shallow Stacks, Turn Decision
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BB: $61.13
UTG: $29.13
MP: $76.10
CO: $65.65 (Hero)
BN: $24.69
SB: $50.00
UTG: $29.13
MP: $76.10
CO: $65.65 (Hero)
BN: $24.69
SB: $50.00
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is CO with
A
J
, , , ,
Flop
($8.75)
Q
T
4
, ,
Turn
($17.75)
Q
T
4
8
,
River
($17.75)
Q
T
4
8
T
,
Final Pot
UTG wins $16.78
Rake is $0.97
Rake is $0.97
OR is a fish, playing 31/13 and raising UTG 23% and over 7 times, he didn't fold once to a 3bet. My hand is ahead of his calling range so I 3bet. I decide to do that because BTN (who is a calling station) would come along and I don't want to play a 3way pot.
I expect a call which I get, and on the flop I hit my favorite hand, a gutshot :D.
In general, he doesn't fold to cbets (35%) but I decide to bet. On the turn things got pretty interesting imo, stack are shallow and I picked up more equity and probably it is best to shove especially now that I'm reviewing the hand and I saw that Villain is betting a lot vs missed cbets on the river.
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