NL5z Turned straight and board pairs OTR
Posted by downflux01
Posted by downflux01 posted in Low Stakes
NL5z Turned straight and board pairs OTR
Hey guys
No reads on villain (over 9 hands 13/0, so maybe tight-ish)
https://www.weaktight.com/h/5e07ad42d390432b3a8b4586
Preflop: Id surely 3bet this usually, but am a bit cautious if players show to be a bit tighter. So I elected to call
Flop: Theres a case for bluff-raising probs, we got enough turns that can improve us. But again, if my opponent has shown tighter tendencies so far, Id rather play it safe. Not reading too much into the sizing yet, villain could be going for 30% bet with his entire range I think. I would imagine that it cannot be too strong though and if he had TPGK+ he would go bigger with his sizing (unless he deems he blocks so much shit with QT and wants to size down).
Turn: With my assumption from before, I think he can do this either with a turned straight or some turned two pair (A4o, A4s, KJo, KJs, ATo, ATs). He could maybe do this with hands such as Jh9h or Jd9d as well, but I find that pop tendency is to try and realize that equity by X/C.
Overall, enough worse hands and therefore reason for me to start raising this pot and get value. He calls.
River: There are players on NL5 that don’t understand hand strength and might think A4 is a solid hand here, but I don’t think this player is of such kind. I would like to say he does that with a straight to justify a potential call with my straight, but I don’t think he does overbet that too often with it. Think overbetting in this spot is mostly them being highly confident about having the best hand, which is a boat with AT or the occasional lower bet QT OTF.
By MDF, I should probably just drop my straights with KJ and start calling boats (AT, ATs, QTs. Not QTo, probs fold vs. player with tighter tendencies PF)
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