Turn checkraise in a spot where villain is almost always value heavy.
Posted by zorgar
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zorgar
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Turn checkraise in a spot where villain is almost always value heavy.
Blinds: $0.10/$0.25 (6 Players)
BN: Podkablu4nik: $36.15
SB: Cyfron: $52.55
BB: yep-itsahemi: $18.91
UTG: abuserkid: $32.68 (Hero)
MP: neukrocen: $61.28
CO: IFlipTheNuts: $24.09
SB: Cyfron: $52.55
BB: yep-itsahemi: $18.91
UTG: abuserkid: $32.68 (Hero)
MP: neukrocen: $61.28
CO: IFlipTheNuts: $24.09
Preflop
($0.35)
abuserkid is UTG with
K
J
, , , ,
Flop
($2.35)
K
T
5
, , ,
Turn
($9.85)
K
T
5
A
, ,
I thought this was a good candidate to checkraise turn as a bluff. The thing is ive have possibly never seen anyone raise a board like this without being extremely weighted towards value. So do you guys think this is just spew? The turn card is obviously great for my range. It improves aa (3) and qj (4-16) and my hand also blocks qjs, are there better blocker hands ?
I would obviously be much more happy with blocking a 5 or a T but i fail to see how i could get to the turn with them in this line.
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He will never fold a set or Ax of clubs there.Also opponent might have a QJ there too.ATs QTs,JTs ther's also in his range.
I prefer x/c flop over cbetting.
As played, I really like your thinking process on the turn.
The Major problem, though, especially @25nl, is that villain basically must fold, at least 55 and maybe even TT?, to make this play work out, and that they simply won't do this often enough.
IF it were the case you could generatie enough FE, JTcc and QTcc would be my first candidates (if they are part of your cbetting strategy). Besides those, KJdd seems to be next in line.
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