NL50 PSZoom IP UTG 3 Bet
Posted by buzbeat
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NL50 PSZoom IP UTG 3 Bet
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $51.75
SB: $58.96
BB: $50.75
UTG: $52.56 (Hero)
MP: $71.14
CO: $69.83
SB: $58.96
BB: $50.75
UTG: $52.56 (Hero)
MP: $71.14
CO: $69.83
No reads against this players (first hand) as long i have no reads i always asume that villian is a normal player and give a benefit of a doubt...
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is UTG with
T
T
, , , ,
Pre pretty standart i guess. 4bet would be to much?
Flop
($8.00)
7
3
8
,
Does he bet with his whole range here? I would guess he has the range advance and i have the nut advange? Could i be more agressive here and raise?
Turn
($12.56)
7
3
8
J
,
it was a easy fold for me here but can i continue?
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Your line seems fine considering the dynamic.
His sizing pre makes me feel he will be fishy. 3x'ing OOP is rarely a good move.
I think I fold all TT without club on turn but this is one of the two combos I fold first due to blocking bluffs (BDFD's).
Calling turn doesn't look like a mistake without information. Because his size is quite small and we can bluff 4club rivers. On blanks can check down for some EV
Don't hate folding though, because it is quite scary turn for the villian and hard to expect a lot of bluffing here
I would say that positions are a key factor here. SB vs UTG is a strong range and hero is basically at the bottom of his defends-range pre.
Also not too many single clubs in an UTG defends range, so im not sure if planning on bluffing 4 clubs is that great of a plan (not sure if average NL50 reg will recognize though).
So im letting this one go and would be more tempted to call if it is SB vs LP….
Thx for the answers... solver also says that the line is ok...you could raise the turn, but only with the T of spades... and even with that it shoudl be a fold most of the time...
"Sb vs Utg is a strong range" i guess you mean for both players? So 2 stong ranges against each other... so logical but yet good to read that again and to be made aware of it
What i mean is, that SB is responding with a much tighter 3b-range vs a strong UTG-range. So basically yes: both ranges are stronger and more centred around pairs and strong suited hands.
buzbeat Flop is 100% standard. This player type is unlikely to be 3 betting wide enough to have T9s or JTs. Blocking the T is a good thing, but not all that important. We can also consider how good Ten turns are in general. He is very unlikely to have J9s here. Flop is a no brainer.
When going from flop to turn, how many turns are you calling when he barrels? Club turns? Not a fan of calling bets on club turns (this is why I like having the TT with a club). A/K/Q turns? His SB 3b range is tight, he is going to be low on FD's. What FD's will he have? Ax/Kx/Qx FDs. A/K/Q turns are bad for us. Non club J turns? Sure I call this bet on non club Jacks. The above is what makes me want to fold turn.
Say we call this, are we ever calling any bets on river? What rivers are we calling? We can call non club 9's and the one non club T. Calling range is going to be wildly thin. Need to learn how to avoid putting in $$$$ on turns only to fold rivers.
I agree with how you played the hand.
If you had history that he is somewhat aggro, I could be talked into a call. But the problem with calling the aggro guy is they will have the balls to blast off and fold us off the best hand. If you had history that he is passive, pretty darn easy fold on river. In a vacuum (readless), I am leaning towards folding (at least folding the non club combos of TT).
hey, yes that is what im trying to learn. sometimes i think thats to weak and you fold the better hand... but you are right would i call it down with that hand the whole way on that board... i guess not.. like i wrote before solver says you can raise with a T of clubs; but the rest is pretty much a fold... i need to check when im back home... but every check on the turn from villian could be a bet (more a small one then a big one) on the turn for us? or would it be more c/c and b/c on the river the most times...
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