NL50 - underpair on paired board
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NL50 - underpair on paired board
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $52.98
BB: $76.87
UTG: $51.50
MP: $40.22
CO: $95.53
SB: $52.98
BB: $76.87
UTG: $51.50
MP: $40.22
CO: $95.53
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BN with
3
3
, , , ,
Flop
($8.50)
7
T
T
,
Final Pot
SB wins $8.08
Rake is $0.42
Rake is $0.42
Villain unknown.
Do you call 33 here? Villain is probably cbetting here a lot, but there are not any good turn cards (except 3 ofc). Against 1/3 sizing OTF i would call. Vs 1/2 pot sizing fold might be better option, but not quite sure. If i were on CO vs SB i would fold.
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Villains postflop tendencies are crucial. If he x/f's often and/or is passive postflop, I prefer the sticky approach. Yet if he is barrelling often it will be quite tough to net a profit, so I would rather fold.
I like your bet OTF, prefer it to be a little smaller (35-38% or so).
You missread the action
Hero folds pre against a 3b against unknown.
+1 for lMaufjute2. Agreed.
Fold pre, as played , fold flop.
CO vs SB PF play would be questionable. But BN vs SB it is definitilely call. I would overfold to 3b + should have better profit with raise/call compare to raise/fold.
fold pre imo, setmining unless deep is not a profitable strategy
Don't worry about over folding or not at these stakes, even if it's always good to understand it. You can start thinking about it in NL100 imo.
you absolutely have to call 33 here OTF. Look at how wide the solver defends vs 1/2 cbet:
Wow, that is quite wide. I should start defending more in these spots. Thx for reply.
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