NL50z: Top Two facing BB check-raise and turn barrel
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Posted by nosebleed posted in Low Stakes
NL50z: Top Two facing BB check-raise and turn barrel
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50 (6 Players)
BN: $50.00 (Hero)
SB: $39.08
BB: $56.86
UTG: $58.91
MP: $99.13
CO: $66.94
SB: $39.08
BB: $56.86
UTG: $58.91
MP: $99.13
CO: $66.94
25/18/
3B BTN open 7.5%
Calls BTN open 27%
check-raise flop 8% and bets turn 65%
WWSF 44%
3B BTN open 7.5%
Calls BTN open 27%
check-raise flop 8% and bets turn 65%
WWSF 44%
Preflop
($0.75)
Hero is BN with
K
A
, , ,
Flop
($3.00)
K
J
A
, , , , ,
Turn
($16.00)
K
J
A
5
,
He seems nitty with his check-raises and does not appear to be overly aggressive.
How should we play turn, is it always a call?
I don't even think he is raising many flush draws on this flop which leaves QT and AJ for value.
It just seems too nitty to fold AK on the turn but maybe calling is a leak?
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Given his preflop call, he doesnt have set in his range. If he can have QT for the straight, then he can also have all sort of worse 2pairs (AJ and KJ). If he x/r his FD on board like this, I'd x/r his SD and pair+ draw as well imo, so he still have some bluff in his turn betting range.
Another important thing to notice is that the Ac is on the board. All Ax FD arent in his range. He can have QJcc, QTxx, JTcc and some low SC, but that pretty much it. Not a lot of flush overall.
I'd call flop, call turn and im not sure about the river. I think I might end up calling if he is on the aggro side.
Call turn fold river seems like an ok option vs 44 wwsf. They tend to give up a lot of rivers
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