River Line vs 3b b/b/b
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River Line vs 3b b/b/b
SB: $189.09
BB: $292.05
UTG: $200
HJ: $80
CO: $318
BN: $322.31 (Hero)
BB: $292.05
UTG: $200
HJ: $80
CO: $318
BN: $322.31 (Hero)
Preflop
($3.00)
(6 Players)
Hero was dealt
A
T
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, Hero raises to $4, SB folds, BB raises to $14, Hero calls $12
UTG folds, HJ folds, CO folds, Hero raises to $4, SB folds, BB raises to $14, Hero calls $12
Flop
($33.00)
6
9
A
(2 Players)
BB bets $20,
Hero calls $20
Turn
($73.00)
J
(2 Players)
BB bets $38,
Hero calls $38
River
($149.00)
8
(2 Players)
BB bets $82
Options on river. no strong reads on BB other then he seemed a reg and 9% 3b from BB.
Calling seems bad with out a very strong read here.
he has 137 left on the river after the Bet. Unsure between shoving and folding. Think we have a very good hand to shove here as we have blockers. If we shove it gives him 3.3/1 on a call.
His bet size seems weak here. He seems to bet the max amount he can here if he is to ever fold. Ie. if he 3/4 pots here hes just never folding to shove unless he has air.
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shoving seems optimistic; i think the best is to fold
Not sure we def have QTcc,QTss,QTdd here and 99,JJ,AJ as well.
We need some bluffs in our range on rvr, i think this is a decent candidate.
I do this hes got quite a strong range tho, but i think AK,AQ can fold to a shove.
I think I like shoving here. We can have 66, 99, (JJ), AJ, A9s and sometimes some QTs and T7s.
We block QT, T7, AA and AJ which is nice, and I think we don't have too many bluffs ; maybe 78s, T8s, 67dd.
Fold. I fold PF too, ATo is such a garbage in a 3B pot deep, even IP w/o good read.
I don´t understand the discussion. :) If we shove, he´ll only fold his bluffs, he´s essentially never folding a better hand for the odds he´d be given. So, if we decide to not being able to profitably call, we should just fold.
Blockers are fine, but if we think we´re blocking his valuehands, we should rather call, because we´re very, very far from the bottom of our range, and if Villain isn´t totally unbalanced towards value (making bluffing senseless anyways!!), we should just call.
Summarized: Against bluffheavy Villain call. Against valueheavy Villain fold. Against balanced Villain, analyze your range, but likely fold.
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