straight on flop in 3way pot RB flop
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straight on flop in 3way pot RB flop
Blinds: $0.02/$0.05 (6 Players)
BN: $12.28
SB: $19.34
BB: $14.06 (Hero)
UTG: $5.02
MP: $7.54
CO: $5.48
SB: $19.34
BB: $14.06 (Hero)
UTG: $5.02
MP: $7.54
CO: $5.48
Preflop
($0.07)
Hero is BB with
7
5
, , , ,
Flop
($0.45)
8
4
6
, ,
Turn
($0.89)
8
4
6
Q
, ,
River
($1.79)
8
4
6
Q
K
,
MP is 19/9 after 122 hands
SB is unknowed
so i decided to call on the flop cause i wanted to keep MP in the pot if he has over pair
should i just be raising vs SB?
on the river, after check calling the turn this villain decide to pot bet which is very weird IMO
i decided to just jam cause i felt like raising vs shoving does the same like if villain is strong enough to call a raise he gonna call his whole stack but im not sure if its a great decision
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Think raising smaller in general should gain more ev, unless villain is stationish.
Hi gaudthegreat,
I think your flop decision is fine, of course we don't want to be calling behind the 75 every time, but some frequency calls are ok.
Your turn sizing is pretty poor. Since we have virtually no Qx in our range our bets become polarized and we want to use a large bet size(probably >1pot), our hand works great for this unblocking Qx, sets and fds.
Your river sizing I think is fine. We are looking to target the KK-QQ, 88, and KQ range, all of which I think call vs the all in. You can choose a different bet size if you think the sb begins folding any of those vs the jam, and basically make it as large as you think they will call.
thanks man great stuff
I'd just get it in on the flop. Missing out on coolering his made hands is very costly.
Easier said then done :)
They are almost 300 blinds deep.
I think raising the flop is fine, but so is calling (agree with Krzysztof above).
I also agree with betting bigger on the turn.
I’m not sure I love such a huge jam on the river here though. Given his line, I just don’t think he has very many sets at all. And his random two pair hands may easily find a fold to such a large raise.
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