NL50 zoom, dealing with raises BvB when cbetting wide range
Posted by Samu Patronen
Posted by Samu Patronen posted in Low Stakes
NL50 zoom, dealing with raises BvB when cbetting wide range
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $98.30
SB: $56.11 (Hero)
BB: $68.45
UTG: $103.05
MP: $99.99
CO: $34.25
SB: $56.11 (Hero)
BB: $68.45
UTG: $103.05
MP: $99.99
CO: $34.25
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is SB with
5
6
, ,
Flop
($3.00)
2
Q
4
, , ,
Turn
($25.86)
2
Q
4
T
, ,
Plan was to keep barreling on spades and 3, but that seems kinda meh because villains raising range should be somewhat polarized and when he calls a 3bet, his range is pretty damn strong.
The reason why I post this is that I'm wondering how we should react when villain raises us in a spot like this. What can we do here with our range when villain raises? We will be exploitable if we just fold everything expect good pairs. Or should I construct my cbetting range in a way that I can just defend with relatively good hands and just comfortably fold hands like this?
This hand is kinda tricky because calling is not very attractive, folding kinda sucks and 3betting is meh too since I would not want to necessarily have a 3betting range versus a raise.
What do you guys think about villains raise? Should he have a raising range there? Should we have a 3betting range when he raises? Is it okey for villain to not have a raising range and is it okey for me to not have a 3betting range when villain does raise? I'm not as interested about this particular hand than about this spot in general and questions that I'm asking.
Or am I just thinking too much? These things are obviously relevant but I might just confuse myself too much when playing and just end up making mistakes because I try to think too far relative to my skill level.
The reason why I post this is that I'm wondering how we should react when villain raises us in a spot like this. What can we do here with our range when villain raises? We will be exploitable if we just fold everything expect good pairs. Or should I construct my cbetting range in a way that I can just defend with relatively good hands and just comfortably fold hands like this?
This hand is kinda tricky because calling is not very attractive, folding kinda sucks and 3betting is meh too since I would not want to necessarily have a 3betting range versus a raise.
What do you guys think about villains raise? Should he have a raising range there? Should we have a 3betting range when he raises? Is it okey for villain to not have a raising range and is it okey for me to not have a 3betting range when villain does raise? I'm not as interested about this particular hand than about this spot in general and questions that I'm asking.
Or am I just thinking too much? These things are obviously relevant but I might just confuse myself too much when playing and just end up making mistakes because I try to think too far relative to my skill level.
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