NL50 Zoom: AQ fd jam turn?
Posted by Slava Brat
Posted by Slava Brat posted in Low Stakes
NL50 Zoom: AQ fd jam turn?
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $60.94
SB: $29.50
BB: $72.17 (Hero)
UTG: $58.87
MP: $52.59
CO: $53.08
SB: $29.50
BB: $72.17 (Hero)
UTG: $58.87
MP: $52.59
CO: $53.08
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BB with
Q
A
, , , , , ,
Squeeze here is standard for the most part.
Flop
($19.00)
T
3
T
, ,
MP has reasonable frequencies and tends to fold more against cbet in multiway pots. CO stats are unclear, I think he is on the passive side, 24/15 vpip/pfr, 30/57/42 wts/wsd/wwsf but its probably variance.
So on the flop I dont think my hand is strong and the board hits my opponents more than me, but it still be tough for them to continue against my range which is mostly overpairs. I decided to turn my hand into a bluff using overs and BDFD.
So on the flop I dont think my hand is strong and the board hits my opponents more than me, but it still be tough for them to continue against my range which is mostly overpairs. I decided to turn my hand into a bluff using overs and BDFD.
Turn
($37.14)
T
3
T
9
,
Turn is what bothers me. I was choosing between bet and c/f, and since Ac is one of the best bluffs equity-wise, I made a jam. But problem is, Im not sure if there is a reason for me to play my overpairs this way on the turn.
He will call with Tx hands, 99, maybe even JJ with FD. I was hoping he would call flop with pairs between 3 and T and fold them on turn bet.
He will call with Tx hands, 99, maybe even JJ with FD. I was hoping he would call flop with pairs between 3 and T and fold them on turn bet.
What do you think?
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