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SRP BU v BTN KJ3

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SRP BU v BTN KJ3

Microgaming, Hold'em No Limit - €0.10/€0.20 - 3 players
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BU (Hero): €26.05 (130 bb)
SB: €50.68 (253 bb)
BB: €26.38 (132 bb)

Pre-Flop: (€0.30) Hero is BTN with 4♣ 7♣
Hero raises to €0.50, 1 fold, BB calls €0.30

Flop: (€1.10) 3♣ J♠ K♥ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets €0.40, BB calls €0.40

Turn: (€1.90) 2♦ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets €2.20, BB calls €2.20

River: (€6.30) 6♠ (2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets €5.10, BB calls €5.10

preflop is not 100% open.
flop I cbet my entire range on this kind of board.
turn is blank. I would choose to overbet this board if I am betting (I think 150% is better sizing) not sure if I need to continue with this combo.
trun not open flush draw and my range contain a lot of other draws like A4,A5,45s,56s,46s,T9s,QTs,AT. what do you think about this bet in low freq ?
river - 45s get there and I think I need to bet all in if choosing to bluff. how do you play this river ? sizing,values and bluffs ...

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SergeantSavings 5 years ago

Why would you overbet on the turn? I'm not sure what hands are folding to €2.20 that wouldn't fold something like €1.65. Maybe K9, KT or something? You wouldn't have to risk as much bluffing the river (which I like doing).

zigdon7h 5 years ago

The reason beihnd overbettong the trun is that it is polar distribution of ranges.
After IP cbet flop at high frequency in low sizing OOP need to x/r wide range.
When OOP just call the flop his range is capped on the turn and IP range have all the nuts as well as a lot of air and low equity hand. This lead IP to bet turn in low frequency with high sizing.
On this river OOP range not improving to something like flush or two pair hebce IP can shove with hands like AK,AA,KQ,JJ,KJ and maximize his value againt Kx

zigdon7h 5 years ago

Kalupso whats hands has the best blocker effect otr ? QT not good caditate as block KQ ?

Kalupso 5 years ago

Deleted post as I misread turn and river suits. Generally, we don't want to block offsuit BW hands on flush completing rivers because that's the majority of the folds. Here it's probably more equity-based what hands we bluff and not so blocker based. BB should call plenty of Kx against all sizes, and even a few weaker hands with certain blocker properties (not sure which). The main reason I mention this is to highlight that it's not straightforward what blockers are best and worst to bluff so checking with SD equity and bluffing some of the time without is probably what you want to do.

xxgsaint5500xx 5 years ago

Check back the turn and fold to a river bet. You can find much better spots than this to continue with rather than this 0% bluff spot. One key to growth as a player is learning when to get out of a bluff situation. Wait for a better spot to continue your aggression like when you have at least some equity or blockers. The open is totally standard in my opinion and I would have made the flop bet a little larger like .75 or so. Also, you need to provide some information on your opponent, as at this limit the fold button is missing on many player's screens. Many players at this limit are complete calling stations with tunnel vision on their own hand completely oblivious to the context of the hand.

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