overbet bluff
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overbet bluff
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (9 Players)
BN: $12.50
SB: $25.85
BB: $37.67 (Hero)
UTG: $27.60
UTG+1: $25.35
MP: $26.38
MP+1: $35.54
MP+2: $42.96
CO: $18.16
SB: $25.85
BB: $37.67 (Hero)
UTG: $27.60
UTG+1: $25.35
MP: $26.38
MP+1: $35.54
MP+2: $42.96
CO: $18.16
Preflop
($0.35)
Hero is BB with
K
4
, , , , ,
Flop
($1.78)
J
6
6
, ,
Turn
($1.78)
J
6
6
6
, ,
River
($4.33)
J
6
6
6
A
, ,
Final Pot
BB wins $4.14
Rake is $0.19
Rake is $0.19
makes sense?
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Very bad.
Fold pre flop. You are repping 6x and it's a miracle that none of your opponent didn't have an ace.
what kind of Ace do they have as they called turn? Only AJ and floats... quite rare. And even an ace would fold often enough. I need to win only 2 times in 3 this spot, u made the calculus or u r just sayin'?
Pre-flop is far too loose. Yes you have good odds, but your hand is terrible. Im fairly wide in the BB, but this is just too wide.
Turn is probably not great either.
I actually think the river is +ev though. You rep very thin, but you have way more 6x than villains, and you rep so strong. I think i'd probably fold an A in villains position.
I would fold an ace as well in villains shoes. But we didn't get any reads. Per se I think it's wrong to rep quads against two nl25 villains to make them fold nut fullhouse.
Yeah maybe you're right. Either way i think it's just an avoidable situation by folding pre!
Agree with folding preflop.
You figuring out you can overcall much in the big blind in these situations is a good thing, especially given it's nl25.. However, when overcalling I would recommend you to try control your frequencies a bit and rather chose hands that play well multiway/got good playability and can realize more equity (typically suited hands) or offsuit hands with highcards. This hand will be very hard to play and you should not have to defend all way down to K4o.
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