NL50: Turning hand into a bluff on turned A
Posted by TheChosenOne
Posted by TheChosenOne posted in Low Stakes
NL50: Turning hand into a bluff on turned A
BN: $49.25
SB: $75.49
BB: $50 (Hero)
UTG: $59.35
HJ: $54.58
CO: $68.51
SB: $75.49
BB: $50 (Hero)
UTG: $59.35
HJ: $54.58
CO: $68.51
25/20/11
Fcbet: 76%
Tcbet: 39%
Fcbet: 76%
Tcbet: 39%
Preflop
($0.75)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
8
8
UTG folds, HJ raises to $1.25, CO folds, BN folds, SB folds, Hero calls $0.75
UTG folds, HJ raises to $1.25, CO folds, BN folds, SB folds, Hero calls $0.75
Flop
($2.75)
3
4
9
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
HJ bets $1.25,
Hero calls $1.25
Turn
($5.25)
3
4
9
A
(2 Players)
Hero checks,
HJ bets $3.25,
Hero raises to $11,
HJ calls $7.75
My flop calling range looks something like sets, 77, 88, TT, JJ, (AJ/AQ w/ bdfd)
How do you play your sets here? I can see arguments for raising and flatting.
I decided I'm gonna c/r them and play one of the weakest hands in my turn calling range in a similar way. What do you think? The 'problem' is that I have almost no equity, but honestly I won't ever have a potential equity bluff here.
How do you play your sets here? I can see arguments for raising and flatting.
I decided I'm gonna c/r them and play one of the weakest hands in my turn calling range in a similar way. What do you think? The 'problem' is that I have almost no equity, but honestly I won't ever have a potential equity bluff here.
River
($27.25)
3
4
9
A
Q
(2 Players)
Hero bets $20
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